. The angler's guide and fisherman's companion for southern New Jersey; a convenient reference book, containing a list of the best angling resorts ... etc . hange. An asterisk (*) preceding any resort indicates thatknown restrictions or objections exist as to angling onthe Sabbath day, or Sunday. CAMDEN, GLOUCESTER AND WOODBURY —Kaighns Point Ferry (fare 5c.), to NEWTON CREEK.—Good tide-water and rail birds in season. DRAWBRIDGE; Gloucester; fare, Sc—Same fish-ing and gunning as at above. LAKE AT WASHINGTON PARK GROVE;fare, loc.—Early spring good yellow perch, somebass; s


. The angler's guide and fisherman's companion for southern New Jersey; a convenient reference book, containing a list of the best angling resorts ... etc . hange. An asterisk (*) preceding any resort indicates thatknown restrictions or objections exist as to angling onthe Sabbath day, or Sunday. CAMDEN, GLOUCESTER AND WOODBURY —Kaighns Point Ferry (fare 5c.), to NEWTON CREEK.—Good tide-water and rail birds in season. DRAWBRIDGE; Gloucester; fare, Sc—Same fish-ing and gunning as at above. LAKE AT WASHINGTON PARK GROVE;fare, loc.—Early spring good yellow perch, somebass; sunfish, roach, catfish, etc. Good reed andrail birds in season. NATIONAL PARK, via Washington Park; fare,IOC.—Good tide-water fishing in Delaware andditches; perch, sunfish, catfish, etc. Good reedand rail birds in season. WOODBURY CREEK; fare, lOc—Good tide-water fishing and some bass at headwaters. Goodreed and rail birds, etc. ALMONESSON LAKE, via Woodbury; fare, iSc—Excellent black bass, yellow perch, sunfish,large catfish, etc. Rabbits, reed and rail birds,squirrels, etc. 22 FIRST HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS, BOATS, LIVE BAIT, ALMONESSON INN L. D, BOZORTH, Proprietor23 Almonesson^ N. J. MANTUA, via Woodbury; fare, 15c.—Good tide-water fishing; perch, sunfish, catfish, white andriver, etc. Reed and rail birds, rabbits, etc. CAMDEN AND SUBURBAN RAILWAY —Kaighns Point or Market and Federal streets toNorth Cramer Hii^Iv ; fare, 5c.—At Twenty-sixthstreet, good angling in river; better at terminus,which is but a short distance from Fish dyke here affords good sport for yellowperch, some Oswego bass, sunfish and white andriver catfish. Reed and railbirds in season. 3—Same Railway.—Kaighns Point or Market andFederal streets to Pensaukin or Delair ; fare 5c.—From either point may be reached (i^ miles) :CEDAR LAKE ICE POND, at Parry.—Good Os-wego bass, land-locked white perch, good size;sunfish, yellow perch and catfish. Good


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