. California game "marked down"; . Osmerus eperlaiius. include smelt, rock-bass, rock-cod, flounders, halibut, tom-cod, mackerel,yellow-fin and yellow-tail, sea trout, sea-bass, perch, pampino andsculpin, and by trolling from boat, bonita, barracuda, rock-bass, sea-bass and yellow tail. About six miles northward by the Coast line a finecanyon may be found, with good trout streams for the angler, and deer,quail, doves, larks and ducks in great abundance for the gun. Hotel Arcadia offers pleasant headquarters to the sportsman and hisfamily who may suitably witness and partake of his enjoyments.


. California game "marked down"; . Osmerus eperlaiius. include smelt, rock-bass, rock-cod, flounders, halibut, tom-cod, mackerel,yellow-fin and yellow-tail, sea trout, sea-bass, perch, pampino andsculpin, and by trolling from boat, bonita, barracuda, rock-bass, sea-bass and yellow tail. About six miles northward by the Coast line a finecanyon may be found, with good trout streams for the angler, and deer,quail, doves, larks and ducks in great abundance for the gun. Hotel Arcadia offers pleasant headquarters to the sportsman and hisfamily who may suitably witness and partake of his enjoyments. SANTA CATALINA ISLAND. This marvelous sea-fishing resort is reached from Los Angeles bySouthern Pacific Companys San Pedro line of twenty-two miles, andthence by steamboat about the same distance to Avalon, on Santa Cata-lina Island. Experts have reported that these waters are unrivaled forsea-fish sporting. The island seems to have been a fashionable resort [ 55 ] ,, » .-^J~hi^7, JEW FISH OF SANTA CATAUNA. -STaite Photo. [ 56] for fish long ages before it became such for the nobler race that sportswith them. The waters, some of them, are always land-locked andquiet. Sitting in your boat on their unruffled surface, the bottom thatlies thirty to sixty feet below you appears to be within easy read, ofyour arm. Fish of all colors, sizes, and degrees of table excellence maybe seen awaiting your skill. The favorite method is by trolling, andyou will catch specimens of all Pacific Coast varieties except the salmon,which, having a decided preference for glacial seas, stops short in itsmigrations whenever the temperature shows a notable rise, it is by


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