. In the Maine woods . fishing trips withoutguides, but for the newcomer a guide is a big help. Not onlydoes he know the waters, but his skill in camp making and hisaccomplishments as a chef, to say nothing of the informationwhich he will impart on fishermens lore, make him a valuableadjunct to any party. Halfthe fun of a fishing trip is topartake of the freshly caughttrout cooked over a campfireand served with the acces-sories which make a woodsfeed far more delectable thanthe city feast. The following pages con-tain a complete directory ofstations on the Bangor &Aroostook Railroad, the fish-
. In the Maine woods . fishing trips withoutguides, but for the newcomer a guide is a big help. Not onlydoes he know the waters, but his skill in camp making and hisaccomplishments as a chef, to say nothing of the informationwhich he will impart on fishermens lore, make him a valuableadjunct to any party. Halfthe fun of a fishing trip is topartake of the freshly caughttrout cooked over a campfireand served with the acces-sories which make a woodsfeed far more delectable thanthe city feast. The following pages con-tain a complete directory ofstations on the Bangor &Aroostook Railroad, the fish-ing waters reached from thesestations, and other informa-tion of value. Noteworthy is the factthat, unlike other locahties,these waters are accessiblewithout long and hard jour-neys, and an overnight tripby Pullman sleeping carand with dining and buffetbroiler car accommodationsmeans the arrival at mostplaces in time for fishing that VPTV d^v •^ An Indian Guide and His Catch on Moose River—Photo by Walter Scott. The Sportsmans Directory 35
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