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U"eenah(C. & N. W. and Wis. C.) Lake Winnebago 1 m.; Fox r. and Lake Butte 

 des Moris at station; the last named is best in summer, and Lake Winnebago best 

 in fall; pike, b. b., white bass, pickerel and perch; pike and bass most numerous; 

 spoon hooka mostly used as bait; May, June, July and Sept. best months; hotels 

 $2 p. d. ; guides with boat and bait included $2 p. d. 



New London (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII.) Wolf and Embarras r. passing 

 through city; first best; pickerel, pike, bass, catfish etc.; bass most numerous; 

 worm bait; early spring best; hotels $2 p. d.; bait easily obtained; boats can be 

 borrowed when needed. 



JTo. Prairie (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Spring 1. 4 m. ; Pretty 1 . G 

 m.; last best: b. b. and pickerel; b. b. most numerous; live minnow bait; June 

 and July best; hotel at reasonable rate; boats to be had at nominal cost. The 

 hotel has a preserved trout pond connected with it, and a charge of 40c p. Ib is made 

 to all who fish it. 



Hoquetoay Lake (M. & N.) A drive of six miles from Noquebay station, lands 

 the angler at Bale's Ranch; Medicine Creek and Middle Inlet are near the ranche,and 

 abound in trout. Large numbers of pound trout are taken, some running 1> Ibs. 

 In the lake there is fine black bass and mascalonge fishing. This section was only 

 opened by rail in 1883. 



Norrie (M. L. S. & W. See page XVIII.) Lake Gotoit near station; Mayflower 1. 

 2m.; Bass 1.4m.; last best; bass, pickerel, "niackerel"(?) etc.; bass most numer- 

 ous; worm baits; June, July, August and September best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats 

 50c p. d. 



Norwalk (C. 3?N. W. See page XVII.) Moore's cr. 1 m. ; Brush cr. 8 m.; Spring 

 Valley 2 m.; last best; brook trout; worms as bait; May, June and July best; hotels 

 75c to $1.50 p. d. 



Oconomowoc (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Okauchee 1. 3 m.; Silver 

 1. 2' m.; Twin 1. 4 m.; Nemahbin 1. 5 m.; Pine, Beaver and Golden 1's 5 to 7 m. ; La 

 Belle and Fowler 1's near city; no choice between them; pickerel, b. b., perch etc.; 

 pickerel and b. b. most numerous; minnows as bait; June to October best; hotels 

 $1 to $3 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; guide with boat $2 to $2.50 p. d. There are a num- 

 ber of other lakes within 1 to 10 m. where good fishing can be found. 



Oxnro (C. M. & St. P.) Fox r. near station; b. b., white bass, pickerel and perch; 

 pickerel most numerous; minnow bait; June best month; hotel at reasonable rates; 

 boats 50c p. d. The railroad bridge is considered the best ground. 



Oshkosh. (C. M. & St. P. C. & N. W. Wis. C. M. L. S. & W.) Located on West 

 shore of 1. Winnebago at the mouth of Fox r. Near by are the following lakes; 

 Butte des Morts, Winneconne and Poygan. All of these waters abound in l.m.b.b.pike 

 perch, pickerel and perch, the former averaging 2 Ibs. They are taken May 1 to 

 freezing weather with live and artificial baits. The best grounds are quickly 

 reached. Hotels $1.25 to $2 p. d.; boats with bait $1.50 p. d.; guides $1.50 to $2,50 

 p. d. See THE AMERICAN ANGLER, Vol. VII, pp. 42. There is good trout fishing 

 early in the season up the Fox r. about 16 m . 



Packwaukee (Wis. C. See page XXI) Buffalo 1. at station; Ox cr. 3 m. ; picker- 

 el, bass, pike and a few trout; pickerel mostly abound; usual baits; March to Nov- 

 ember best; hotels at very moderate rates; boats and bait can be had at merely 

 nominal prices. The pickerel (pike) are numerous. 



Palmyra (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Spring 1., Pretty 1., Dousmans 

 Trout p., Green 1. and Pleasant 1. ; all good; pickerel, bass, trout, perch etc.; pick- 

 erel and bass most numerous; minnow bait; May, June, September and winter best; 

 hotels $2 p. d. or $4 to $12 p. w.; guides at reasonable rates; boats and bait 50c to 

 $1 p. d. 



Pensaukee (C. & N. W. See page XVII) Green Bay and Pensaukee r.; perch, 

 bass, pickerel, catfish etc.; perch and bass most numerous; worm bait; May and 

 June best months. 



Pewaukee (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover.) Pewaukee 1.; b. b., pickerel, 

 pike, perch etc.; pickerel, perch and pike most numerous; minnows and worms as 

 baits; August, September and October best; hotels at reasonable rates; boats and 

 bait at moderate charges. "Rocky Point" is the favorite ground among local 

 anglers. 



Phipps (C. St. P. M. & O.) Good trout streams accessible. See THE AMERICAN 

 ANGLER, Vol. Ill, pp. 313. 



