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Head of Mammoth Gulch, Highland Mountains. 



From Craig, near the confluence of the Dearborn and Missouri 

 Rivers, is reached some of the choicest fishing and hunting in this 

 state. A daily stage runs to Augusta, up to the Dearborn valley. 



Another favorite hunting section is Deep Creek and the Teton 

 River, which may be reached in about sixty miles from Collins. Here 

 are found deer, elk and good bear hunting. Grouse are plentiful in 

 the foot hills of this section. On Birch and Dupuyer Rivers, reached 

 from Conrad, is excellent trout fishing, while black tail deer, bear and 

 grouse are numerous. This district is fifty miles from Conrad. There 

 are numerous streams between Birch and Two Medicine Rivers, where 

 are found bear, elk, and Rocky Mountain sheep. All of these waters 

 are alive with trout. The railroad crosses Two Medicine River near 

 the Glacier Park which is one of the best fishing grounds on the Ameri- 

 can continent. From Browning there is a wagon road to Babb, which 

 gives access to the picturesque St. Mary's lakes. In both these lakes are 

 Lake Superior whitefish planted several years ago, also Mackinac trout 

 and the native black spotted trout. All of these varieties are exception- 

 ally large in these waters. 



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