which has an area of more than 400 square miles, and in turn are 

 poured into Lower Klamath Lake, and by the river of the same name 

 reach the Pacific Ocean in Siskiyou county. It is an Indian reservation 

 and a permit must be had for a visit. For best enjoyment a party should 

 be organized with camp and commissary outfit. 



Mr. J. R. Moore, a noted authority on angling, contributes a most 

 interesting article to the November, 1895, number of the American 



GREY WOLF. 



Canis Occidenfalis. 



in which he pleasantly relates his experience during a two weeks visit to 

 these waters. The point selected by him was Chilliken's Bridge on the 

 Williamson, a short distance above the junction of the Sprague. The 

 arrival in the evening and while the campkeeper was engaged in 



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