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Van Dyne (Wis. 0. See page XXI) Lake Winnebago 1> 2 m.; pike, pickerel and 

 1'itss; usual baits used; May, June, July Aug. and Sept. best; hotel at reasonable 

 charges. 



Watertown (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Rock r. running through 

 rity; bass of all kinds and pike; bass are most abundant; live and art. baits; April, 

 May and September best; hotels $2 p. d. ; boats and bait at nominal prices. Ex- 

 cellent fishing in the vicinity of Watertown. 



Waukau (C. M. & St. P.) Lake Butte des Morts and Wolf r. 10 m.; Rush 1. 3 m.; 

 Wolf r. best; white and black bass, pickerel, bullheads and sturgeon; bass most 

 abundant; minnows as bait; May, June, October and November best; hotel $1 p. d. 



Waukesha (C. N. & W. and C. M. & St. P.) Pewaukee 1. 4) m.; Salesville 1. & 

 m.; Neinahbin 1. 12 m.; Nagowicka 1. 10 m.; Pine 1. 10 m.; Fox r. at station; Pewau- 

 kee and Nagowicka 1's best; pickerel, pike, black and rock bass, perch etc.; pick- 

 erel and bass most numerous; minnows and meat as baits; June, July and August 

 best; hotels $2 to $3 p. d.; rowboats 50c p. d.; steamer $6 p. d. 



Waupaca (Wis. C. See page XXI) A chain of 13 lakes including Clear 1. and 

 Long 1., from 3 to 7 m. distant from station; pickerel, bass and perch; perch most 

 abundant; minnows and worms mostly used as bait; June and September best 

 months; hotels $2 to $4 p. d.; boats 75c to $1 p. d. 



Wauzeka (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Kickapoo r. and Wisconsin r. 

 near station; last best; pickerel, bass and catfish are the three principal varieties; 

 minnows and small fish as baits; fall season best; hotel at reasonable prices; boats 

 and bait can be had at little or no cost. 



Werley (C. & N. W. See page XVII) Green r. near station; trout; worm bait; 

 April and May best months; hotel 75c to $1 p. d. This river is reported to us as being 

 "one of the best trout streams in the state of Wisconsin." 



Wilton (C. &N. W.) Kickapoo r. near station; Dorset cr. 2 m.; Moshier cr. 2 

 m.; Staytou cr. 1) m.; Hibard's cr. 1 m.; Soward's Valley cr. 6 m.; Sink's cr. 5 m.; 

 Billing's cr. 6 m.; all good; trout and some coarse varieties; worms are usual bait; 

 May, June, July and August best; hotel $1 p. d.; guides easily obtained; boats un- 

 necessary; bait plentiful. Good trout fishing is reported. 



Winneconne (C. M. & St. P. See inside back cover) Lake Winneconne 1> m.; 

 Lake Poygan 4 m.; Lake Butte des Morts 4> m.; about alike; pickerel, pike, black 

 and white bass, perch and catfish ; white bass (striped foass) most numerous; live 

 minnows, spoon hooks and art. bait used; June, July, August and September best; 

 hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d,; guides can be had at $2 p. d. ; boats $1 p. d. ; minnows not 

 plentiful. 



Withee (Wis. C. See page XXI) Black r. 2 m.; pickerel, pike and perch; usual 

 baits used; May and June best; hotels and guides at reasonable rates. 



Woodman (C. & N. W. See page XVII) Wisconsin r. 1% m.; pickerel, pike, 

 b. b. etc.; b. b. most numerous; art. baits used; June, July and August best; hotels 

 $1.50 p. d.; boats 50c p. d. 



Worcester (Wis. C. See page XXI) Lake 101 and Cranberry 1. via this station; 

 the first the best; b. b. and perch, the latter most numerous; June, July and Aug- 

 ust best; xisual baits; hotel at reasonable rate. 



Wrigntstown (C. & N. W, See page XVII) Fox r. about > m.; b. b., rock 

 bass, pike, pickerel etc.; fly and spoons used; May and June best; hotel at reason- 

 able rate; boats plenty. 



WYOMING TERRITORY. 



Aspen (U. P.) Muddy r. 4 m. ; Bear r. 10 m.; Black's Fork 15 m.; all good; trout 

 and whitefish, trout predominating; fly and grasshopper baits; August best month. 



Carter (U. P.) Blacks Fork of Green r. 10 m.; Smiths Fork 15 m.; Beaver cr. 35 

 m.; Henrys Fork 35 m.; all good, Beaver cr. probably best; mountain trout and 

 grayling: flies are used in summer, and beef in winter; July, August and September 

 best months, but trout can be freely caught during winter; hotels $2 p. d.; guido 

 with wagon and team $5 p. d.; flies 2c to 5c each. Fort Bridges is situated in in. 

 from Carter on the Black Fork where accommodations, guides, teams etc. can be 

 obtained, and where good hunting for prairie chickens, deer, elk etc. can be had. 

 This is a grand fishing section. 



