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Cokeville(U. P.) Bearr. 1m.; Smith Fork y z m.; Smith Fork best, but both 

 good; mountain trout principally; minnow, grasshopper and fly bait; June, July, 

 August and September best; U. P. eating house $2 p. d.; guide with team $5 p. d.; 

 fcait easily procured. Fishing is fine and mountain sheep and antelope are to be 

 found in this vicinity. 



Evanston (U. P.) Bear r. near station; trout; fly, grasshoppers, grubs and 

 worms used; June and July best; hotels $2 to $3 p. d.; guide with team $5 p. d.; 

 no boats; bait plenty. Other waters within 4 to 25 m. yield excellent trout fishing. 



Port Steele (U. P.) Savery cr. and Battle 1. about 50 m.; Snake r. about 30 m. 

 first two best; trout and mullet; trout most numerous; flies and meats as baitsA 

 July, August and September best; no hotels, camping necessary; guide $5 p. d. 

 fine hunting as well as fishing section. 



Fort Washakie (Beached by stage (150m.) from Green River station on the 

 U. P. r.r.) There is splendid trout and grayling fishing on the forks of Big and 

 Little Wind r., especially 30 m. west of the Post. The months of July, Aug. 

 and Sept. give the best report on the art. fly, which is exclusively used. There is 

 a, hotel at the Fort at moderate charges, and guides may be had reasonable. 



Hilliard (U. P.) Bear r. 4m.; some 1's in the mountains from 10 to 20 m. 

 distant, where trout are abundant; the lakes best; trout, chub, etc.; trout most 

 numerous; worms and flies used; August, September and October best; Section 

 house 50c p. meal; guide $5 p. d. 



Laramie (U. P.) Dale cr. 14 m., Fish cr's 16 to 19 m., Trail cr., Cache la Poudre 

 and other cr's within % day's drive; all good; brook trout; art. fly, worm and 

 grasshopper baits; July and August best; hotel accommodations are to be had at 

 $1.50to$3p. d.; guides $2 to $3 p. d.; no boats used; bait plenty. Very fine 

 trouting in numerous waters near Laramie. 



Piedmont (U. P.) Blacks Forkr. 8m.; Big Muddy cr. Km. and Springer. 

 1m.; Big Muddy best; trout principally; grubs and flies as baits; August and 

 September best months; hotel $2 to $2. 50 p. d.; guides at moderate rate; boats 

 and bait cheap . 



Rawlins (U. P.) Muddy cr. 25 m.; Savory cr. about 60 m.; last best; mountain 

 trout; flies and fish eyes as baits; June, July and August best; no hotels, camping 

 is the usual custom. A fine hunting country. 



Sherman (U. P.) Dale cr. 6 m.; Texas cr. 7 m.; first best; mountain trout; 

 worms bait; June and July best; hotel $1 p. d. 



Tie Siding (U. P.) Dale cr. 3 m.; Fish cr. 6 m.; Trail cr. 10 m.; Sheep cr. 18 m.; 

 Cache la Poudre 20 m.; Fish cr. and Trail cr. best; mountain trout; grasshopper and 

 fly baits; July, August and September best; hotels $1.50 p. d.; guide with team $5 

 p. d.; no boats necessary. The trout are abundant. 



Twin Creek (U. P.) Hams Fork 3 m.; trout, whitefish etc.; trout most numer- 

 ous; grasshoppers, beef etc. as baits; August and September best. 



