1 8 THE ANGLER'S ANNUAL 



Trout, Saibling: Caught on Brook Trout 

 tackle in Massachusetts, New York, New 

 Hampshire, and Wisconsin. A native of 

 northwestern Europe, introduced in American 

 Brook Trout waters. 



Whitefish: There are several species the 

 Whitefish inhabiting the Great Lakes and 

 British America; the Lake Whitefish (Lake 

 Herring, Michigan Herring, Cisco, etc.) of one 

 foot length, ranging from the Great Lakes 

 northeastward to Labrador; the Geneva 

 LaLe Whitefish (Frostfish, etc.) of Lakes 

 Michigan, Ontario, and western New York, 

 particularly Geneva Lake ; the Mongrel White- 

 fish occurring in the upper Great Lakes and 

 northward to Alaska; the Menomonee White- 

 fish, occurring in the lakes of New England, 

 the upper Great Lakes, and northwestward 

 to Alaska; the Rocky Mountain Whitefish 

 (Mountain Herring, Round-Fish, Shad Waiter, 

 etc.) of one pound, occurring in the upper 

 tributaries of the Missouri, the streams flow- 

 ing into the Columbia, and the clear lakes 

 from the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific ; the 

 Blue-Fin Whitefish (Black-Fin, etc.) of the deep 

 parts of Lake Michigan, and. deep lakes near 

 Madison, Wis., and the Whitefish (Inconnu) 

 of the Mackenzie River and its tributaries, 

 Yukon and Kowak rivers, Alaska, a species 

 said to attain a weight of forty pounds. 



