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LA SEMOY (Trout, Grayling, and Chub), Province of Luxem- 

 bourg. Fishing free. Stations : Arlon, Hotel du Nord ; Bouillon, 

 Hotel de la Poste ; Neuf Chateau, hotel of the same name. Route : 

 Luxembourg Railway, direct to Arlon. In the neighbourhood of 

 Bouillon, near Gedinne, is a stream called Le ruisseau de Vresse, 

 full of small trout. 



LE SAMBRE (general fishing). Province of Namur. Stations : 

 Charleroi, or Namur. Route: State, or Luxembourg Railway. 

 The river abounds in chub, but the fishing is second-rate, and the 

 water seldom clear. 



LA MOLIGNEE (Trout), Province of Namur. Station: 

 Montaigle. Permission to be asked of the river-side proprietors. 

 Route : railway and boat to Dincint, and the remainder of the 

 journey, about five miles, on foot, or in cabriolet. The scenery is 

 exquisite, especially in the neighbourhood of the ruins of Mon- 

 taigle. The trout are plentiful, but small. 



LE SALM (Trout), Provinces of Li&ge and Luxembourg. 

 Permission to be obtained (probably) of Mr. Le Baron, the land- 

 lord of the hotel at Viel-Salm, which is the only station on this 

 river. Route : railway to Spa, and from thence, diligence. 



BONFORT (Pond fishing Pike, Carp, and Tench), Province 

 of Brabant. Permission to be asked of Mr. Maltby, the British 

 Vice-Consul, at Brussels, 4, Rue de la Faille. Terms, the payment 

 of the fish taken, at the current market price. There are some 

 fine carp and pike in these waters, some of the former weighing 30 

 and 351bs., and the latter 20 and 251bs. The Bonfort Ponds fur- 

 nish the only good angling to be had in the immediate neighbour- 

 hood of Brussels. * Route : Luxembourg Railway. 



LA MEUSE (Trout general fishing). Provinces of Namur 

 and Liege. Stations : Givet, on the French frontier, where excel- 

 lent pike-fishing may be had ; Dinant, Hotel de la Poste ; Namur, 

 Hotel de Hollande. Route: for Givet, the Sambre and Meuse 

 Railway to Vireux, and an omnibus for the rest of the way ; for 

 Dinant, the Luxembourg Railway to Namur, and from thence the 

 steamer ; a very picturesque excursion, as is also the descent of 

 the river, from Givet to Dinant. Between the last-named localities 

 very fair fishing is to be had. Below Dinant the river is over- 

 fished, netted, and poached. 



