. ... Debris. ous Wildcat Loopwe shall recross the Wildcat further THE WILDCAT IN JUNE 196 up-stream. The scenery rivals thatof the Wabash river-road. The Wildcat is a rapid streamwhich has cut a deep gorge throughthe terraces of the eastern bank ofthe Wabash, into which it flowsshortly above the Wabash ferry. Itis the best near-by fishing groundfor black bass. One may find goodangling in the Wabash but must goeither above or below the city a littleway. Having recrossed the Wildcatour road now leads us back into thecity. To see the Wea and Flint creek-one must take the south river-roadon the e


. ... Debris. ous Wildcat Loopwe shall recross the Wildcat further THE WILDCAT IN JUNE 196 up-stream. The scenery rivals thatof the Wabash river-road. The Wildcat is a rapid streamwhich has cut a deep gorge throughthe terraces of the eastern bank ofthe Wabash, into which it flowsshortly above the Wabash ferry. Itis the best near-by fishing groundfor black bass. One may find goodangling in the Wabash but must goeither above or below the city a littleway. Having recrossed the Wildcatour road now leads us back into thecity. To see the Wea and Flint creek-one must take the south river-roadon the east side. It is only aboutfour miles to the Wea by either ofthree routes. The Wea runs througha partly wooded valley and is aminiature Tippecanoe. One hearsthe constant murmuring of splashingand laughing waters as they playover long series of rocky rapids,broken here and there by deep,shaded pools of clear water denizenedby gamy but wary bass. Flint creek, which flows into theWabash just above Goose island—a. PI R D I II) I B R I S 1902 THE RIPPLES OF THE U I \ 197 PURDUEDEBRIS 19 0 2


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