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direclion/rom its source. It is regarded as a very fine trout stream, and abou ida 

 in grayling. There is excellent wading. At the mouth of the Jordan there is a 

 good house — Mr. Wiekel's. Also, at J. B. Webster's, five miles from the mouth 

 of the Jordan, andjjhalf a mile baclt from the stream, good quarters may be 

 secured. 



Chippewa County — 



Sault de St. Marie. Trouting in the neighboring streams, flowing into Lake 

 Superior, white fish in the rapids. The route is via the Lake Superior line of 

 steamers, which start from Buffalo, and go via Erie, Cleveland, Detroit, etc. ; or 

 via the CoUingwood line of steamers, which connect at CoUingwood with the 

 Northern Railway of Canada ; or via the Chicago and Milwaukee line of steam- 

 ers. All the supplies the fisherman requires can be had on the Canadian or 

 American side of the falls of St. Marie at the lowest tariflf, including seaworthy 

 boats, and also seamen to manage them— :men who are nonpareil as camp ser- 

 vants, and learned in the geography of the coast. 



l>elta County — 



Escanaba. This is one of the pleasantest summer resorts in the west It is 

 situated at the head of Little Bay Des Noques, at the north end of Green Bay. 

 The water of the bay, clear as crystal, washes the streets of the city on two sides, 

 while the Escanaba River forms the third, and the aromatic *' piney woods " close 

 well down ou *he otter sidfc. Good hotels offer quiet and comfortable quarters 

 for tourists who may wish to spend days or weeks here fishing, boating or bath- 

 ing. White Fish Bay in this vicinity offers rare sport for fishermen ^nd every little 

 stream (and they are numerous) is'almost alive with brook trout. From Escahaba 

 excursions are fitted out in various directions. Those not caring for fishing, can 

 find bear and deer in abundance, with ducks, geese, brants, partridges and 

 smaller feathered game. This is now a favorite summer resort for the people of 

 Chicago. The hotel accommodations are unsurpassed. 



The country beyond Escanaba contains many fine brook trout streams, and 

 deer, bear and other game, and fur-bearing animals. The sportsman, fisherman 

 or trapper, will find ample employment and sport here. There is a good winter 

 hunting spot, eight to ten miles north of Day's River, and on Red Division 

 (twelve miles north of Escanaba) on the Smith River. On Bay de Noquet, the 

 deer congregate in a section of heavy timber, and winter there. Splendid hunt- 

 ing m£Cy be had in the months of October, November and December. Guides 

 may be had at about two dollars per day. Guides make their headquarters here, 

 and this, without doubt, is the best point to fit out with everything necessary for 

 the trip, with exception of arms and accoutrements. The deer commence cross- 

 ing at Little Lake, about August 5th : Helena Switch, about August 8th to 10th ; 

 McFarland's Hill (half-way between Helena and Centreville), loth to 12th ; Cen- 

 treville, about 15th to i8th, and so on. Escanaba is reached via the Chicago and 

 Northwestern Railroad. 



JEmtnett County — 



Petoskey^ the northern terminus of the main line of the Grand Rapids and 

 Indiana Railroad, is situated on the south side of Little Traverse Bay, at the foot 

 of high bluffs. To the north, just across the bay, is Little Traverse village, the 

 headquarters of Indians who dwell in the neighborhood. A steam yacht runs 

 between Petoskey and Little Traverse, fare twenty-five cents. In the Bear 

 River, emptying mto the bay, grayling and brook trout are caught. In Round 

 Lake, four miles, and in Crooked Lake, seven miles northeast, the usual varie- 

 ties offish are found. From Petoskey, upon arrival of the train from Cincinnati 

 in the morning, the swift and beautifully appointed steamer. Music, leaves for 

 Mackinaw Island. An admirable breakfast is serred on board the steamer, and 

 returning in the evening, an equally good supper. 



Genesee County- 

 Flint. Bear, deer, wild turkey, quail, ruffed grouse and wild fowl shooting. 

 Reached via the Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad. Gentlemen sportsmen will 

 find accommodations at most of the farmhouses in the vicinity. 



Grand Traverse County^ 



Traverse City. Mascalonge, lake trout, bass, pike and pickerel are very 

 abundant. These varieties, except lake trout, are found also in Cedar Lake 

 three miles, Bass Lake eight miles, Betsie Lake twelve miles, Long Lake sii 



