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The Game Fishes of New York, 



Particularly the TROUT, the BLACK BASS, the PIKE and the 

 MASCAIiONGE will be found in abundance in the waters reached by 



THE UTICA AND BLACK RIVER R. R.; 



also the celebrated fishing grounds of the St. Lawrence River; the famous Thousand 

 Islands and the favorite Canadian Sea Bathing Resorts. For fishing waters see 

 pages 125, 127, 129, 130, 132, 133, 135, 136, 140, 146, 147, 148 and 152 of this Guide 

 Book. For a copy of a handsome illustrated Summer Tour Book of this road 



nclose ten cents for postage to 



THEO. BUTTERPIELD, 



General Passenger Agent, 

 Utica, JT. Y. 



Rome, Watertown & Ogdensburg Railroad The Only Direct Route to 

 the Famous Fishing Grounds of the River St. Lawrence and the Adi- 

 rondack Region. The Sportsman's Paradise. 



Through Drawing Room and Sleeping Car service between New York, Albany, 

 Utica, Rome, Syracuse, Rochester, Niagara Falls and Cape Vincent, Ogdensburg and 

 Norw"ood. Jounecti. g at Cape Vincent with steamers for Kingston, Ont., Clayton, 

 Alexandria Bay, and all St. Lawrence River points. 



Undoubtedly the best bass and mascalonge fishing in the world will be found in the 

 vicinity of Wolf Island, just off Cape Vincent, steamer making two round trips daily 

 (Sundays excepted) between Cape Vincent and Kingston, lands passengers at Marys- 

 ville, a small village on the island opposite Kingston. At the head of Wolf Island lies 

 Horse Shoe Island; between the two are many rocky shoals where early fly-fishing 

 for ba e s cannot be equalled elsewhere on the continent, and many other points 

 on the St. Lawrence River are noted for being famous fishing grounds. 



Send your address to the General Passenger Agent, Oswego, N. Y., for copy of a 

 handsomely-illustrated Tourist Guide, containin g a complete d escription cf the many 

 tourist resorts in Northern New York and New England, with routes and rates. 



Tickets can be purchased ind baggage checked from any point . Apply to the ticket 

 agents for time tables, information, etc. W. P. PARSONS, 



H. M. BRITTON. General Manager. General Passenger Agent. 



THE AMERICAN ANGLER, 



A Weekly Journal devoted entirely to 



FISH, FISHING AND FISH CULTURE. 

 $3.OO per annum. Offices 252 Broadway, New York. 



