. The American angler. Fishing. A mcrican A n^lcr Adi 'crtiscr Near-by Trout and Other Waters Allium' the route of thr ^Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAILWAY tliere are many very fine trout streams and Ijlack l>ass waters wliich are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and can be reached in a few hours from New York City. We name a few of them : FRA JV/ftJJV.—Branch of Walkill River, near station : black bass, pickerel, etc. JV/ZOi*J?—Hopatconfr and Budd's Lake, one to three miles ; black bass, iMckerel. etc. HALOirilfSFJLLt:.-Seneca. River; pike, pickerel and some small mascalonge. CHENAKGO ^'OKA


. The American angler. Fishing. A mcrican A n^lcr Adi 'crtiscr Near-by Trout and Other Waters Allium' the route of thr ^Delaware, Lackawanna & Western RAILWAY tliere are many very fine trout streams and Ijlack l>ass waters wliich are OPEN TO THE PUBLIC and can be reached in a few hours from New York City. We name a few of them : FRA JV/ftJJV.—Branch of Walkill River, near station : black bass, pickerel, etc. JV/ZOi*J?—Hopatconfr and Budd's Lake, one to three miles ; black bass, iMckerel. etc. HALOirilfSFJLLt:.-Seneca. River; pike, pickerel and some small mascalonge. CHENAKGO ^'OKA'S.—flienango River at station ; black bass, perch and pickerel. i/0.»/£;K.—Lakes containing.' black bass, and numerous trout streams witliin a radius of ten miles. 1'RKBLE.—^(n\s lakes close to station contam black bass and pickerel in numbers. JiEACH fl^^F^"v.—Susquehanna River near by is we 1 known for its black bass and wall-eyed pike fishing. EL^rHirRST.'-Gooil trout brooks near station. MOUNT rOCOIfO.—I'lenty of trout in adjacent streams. GO ULnSBORO.— flshin? as at Forks. IIEyRYVILLE.—At this station are the celebrated trout waters of the East and West branches of Broad- heads Creek. MONTROSE riLLAGE.—There are about tlurty lakes in this vicinity that contain trout, black bass, pickerel and i)ercb. C/f/iA'f'O.—Excellent trout fishin;.'. POCONi> SUMMIT.—Good fishing for tiout ; two streams. In addition to the ab<ive there are at least fifty other frood fishing points along the line of the Delaware. Lack awanna and Western Railroad. For time table and other information apply to W^ F. IIOLWILL. Gen. Pass. Agt., New York. THE FINEST Black Bass and Brook Trout waters witbiu easy reach of sportsmen are the streams . . along the line of the . . Baltimore and l^ ^ Ohio Railroad /^N the eastern slope of the Alleghany Mountains are the Potomac, the Shenandoah and their tributaries, all famous for bass, while across the divide are the


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