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north end McDonald Creek empties into the lake; up one mile are a 

 series of falls. Below these falls the fishing is exceptionally fine. There 

 are hotels at each end of the lake. 



At Whitefish, situated on the lake of the same name which, to- 

 gether with numerous streams entering the lake from the north, af- 

 fords splendid fishing. In Fish Lake, two miles from Stryker Station, 

 are caught many beautiful specimens of the finny tribe. This is also 

 an excellent deer country. 



Adjacent to the town of Ural on the Kootenai River Is found a 

 fairly good sheep country in the mountains to the east, while deer are 

 plentiful in the mountains each side of the railroad between Ural and 

 the Idaho line. In fact there are stations along the road every six to 

 eight miles and good fishing may be had from anyone of them. Prob- 

 ably the best deer hunting in this section is to be found on Fisher 

 River and its tributaries. The nearest station is Jennings and the 

 hunter finds good field for sport within two miles of the station and 

 from there to the heads of the streams. There is also excellent sport 

 afforded the fisherman on this stream and tributaries. Near the town 

 of Libby in Lincoln County are Libby, Flower and Parmento Creeks, 

 all within easy walking distance and all affording fine trout fishing. 

 Then Pipe and Quartz Creeks flow into the Kootenai River from the 

 north about five miles west of Libby. Both are excellent fishing 

 streams. Near here is Granite Lake, one of the scenic spots of the 

 beautiful Cabinet Range. This grand body of water is not surpassed 

 for fly fishing on the American continent. The lake is located twenty 

 miles southwest of Libby. 



Duck Huntinn, Medicine Lake. 



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