APPENDIX I 



Assuming that the angler is starting from England on an angling tour 

 the following are made as suggestions : 



Trip A. 



Leave England in May or April for the St. Lawrence regions for tuna, 

 sea-trout, salmon, trout, ounaniche, black bass. The Canadian Lakes 

 may be included in a short trip. 



Time tables may be had by applying to the London office of the 

 St; Lawrence River line. 



Trip B. 



If the angler has but a short time at his command in winter and desires 

 sea angling I would suggest that he go to New York in mid-February, 

 six days, then take the train from New York to Key West. Eight or 

 ten days from London, one reaches Long Key Camp on the east coast 

 of Horida. The hotels are of the finest character on the Florida coast. 

 If a little diversion is desired he can go to Key West and in a night run 

 over to Havana or to Nassau. This Winter trip includes amber-jack, 

 barracuda, etc., but not tarpon. 



Trip C. 



Winter Tarpon. 



If Winter tarpon fishing is required the angler should go to Tampico, 

 Mexico. This can be done in steamers from London to Mexican ports, 

 or to New York, from there taking steamer. All these lines have offices 

 in London. The Southern Pacific are particularly courteous in supplying 

 itineraries. 



Trip D. 



Tarpon, Swordfish and Tuna. 



The most comprehensive trip I can imagine should take two or three 

 months, and includes tarpon, Santa CataUna Island swordfish, tuna, 



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