Maine woods and water folk . i 45 5° THE LAKES AND PONDS teem with the most gamy of gamefish, the speckled square-tailed trout, salmon, pickerel and THROUGH TRAINS with Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars INTO THEHEART OF THE WILDERNESS. For an illustrated book, containing maps, rates of fare, etc., enclosetwo-cent stamp to the General Passenger Agent. F. W. CRAM, GEO. M. HOUGHTON, V. P. & Genl Mgr. Genl Passr & Ticket Agt. FISH AND FISHING. indefinitely by the commission, and the fish will be protected by law untilthey have grown to several pounds in weight, so there is little danger thatthere
Maine woods and water folk . i 45 5° THE LAKES AND PONDS teem with the most gamy of gamefish, the speckled square-tailed trout, salmon, pickerel and THROUGH TRAINS with Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars INTO THEHEART OF THE WILDERNESS. For an illustrated book, containing maps, rates of fare, etc., enclosetwo-cent stamp to the General Passenger Agent. F. W. CRAM, GEO. M. HOUGHTON, V. P. & Genl Mgr. Genl Passr & Ticket Agt. FISH AND FISHING. indefinitely by the commission, and the fish will be protected by law untilthey have grown to several pounds in weight, so there is little danger thatthere will not be as good or better fishing than at present, in Mainewaters, for an indefinite period of time. It is a notable fact that the fishing is a little better each year than itwas the year before, which is, to say the least, very encouraging, and isdrawing a continually increasing number of city anglers this way eachyear. May their shadows never grow less. They never will if Mainesalmon and trout can prevent WHERE THE BIG- TROUT LIVE. AINE certainly deserves the reputation which it enjoys, as a paradise for lovers of the speckled beauty. Lakes, ponds and streams abounding in the gamiest and prettiest trout imaginable are to befound more or less profusely scattered all over the state, but to the countyof Franklin has been given a major portion of that, vast territory knownas the Rangeley and Dead River regions, dotted in all directions withfamous lakes and ponds, where thousands of disciples of the famed Izaakgo annually with a burning desire to lure the wily trout from his sylvanretreat, with the aid of rod and fly. With Rangeley, Richardson, Kennebago, Cupsuptic, Mooselookme-guntic, and the many other lakes, to say nothing of the Chain of ponds,Seven ponds, little Tim of poet lore, and the famous King and Bartlettand Spencer—and a hundred others—the reader is probablj- more or lessfamiliar, as well as with the Moosehead country and the Aroostook countylakes, wher
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