. A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers . re is said to be particularly good; pike, blackbass and trout abound, bream simply wait for thehook of the most unskilled angler. The bayabounds in red snapper, sea trout and pompano;the last can be coaxed to a sportsmanlike battlefor his life if the fisherman knows his book. Theoysters in this region are excellent. The fishingboat landings are at the foot of Palafox Street. The San Carlos Hotel compares favorably withthe luxurious hostelries of the East Coast. (Ho-tels, see list.) From Pensacola the P. A. & T. R. R. runs toMuscoque (
. A guide to Florida for tourists, sportsmen and settlers . re is said to be particularly good; pike, blackbass and trout abound, bream simply wait for thehook of the most unskilled angler. The bayabounds in red snapper, sea trout and pompano;the last can be coaxed to a sportsmanlike battlefor his life if the fisherman knows his book. Theoysters in this region are excellent. The fishingboat landings are at the foot of Palafox Street. The San Carlos Hotel compares favorably withthe luxurious hostelries of the East Coast. (Ho-tels, see list.) From Pensacola the P. A. & T. R. R. runs toMuscoque (15 m.). The Pensacola, St. Andrews& Gulf S. S. Co. runs boats to St. Andrews Bay,Apalachicola and Carrabelle, and there aresteamers west to other Gulf ports. From Pensacola a branch line of the L. & R. runs northward to Flomaton, Ala. (44 m.),following the general course of the Escambiariver. At Cantonment (4 m.) a branch line leadsto Muscogee on the Perdido river. The Pensacola & Perdido R. R. runs to Mill-view (7 m.) from Palms
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