. Book of the Royal blue . y years the numerous streamsalong the Pittsburg and Cumberland line ofthe Baltimore & Ohio have had a more orless reputation with anglers, and of lateyears these streams have been favorites asin former years. There are several finestreams in Fayette, Somerset and Bedfordcounties, in Pennsylvania, and of these prob-ably the Somerset County streams are bestknown to sportsmen. About Sand Patchthere are several fine streams, among themBreastwood Creek, which is one of the best TROUTING IN THE MOUNTAINS. stocked streams in the county. Among theother well known Somerset st


. Book of the Royal blue . y years the numerous streamsalong the Pittsburg and Cumberland line ofthe Baltimore & Ohio have had a more orless reputation with anglers, and of lateyears these streams have been favorites asin former years. There are several finestreams in Fayette, Somerset and Bedfordcounties, in Pennsylvania, and of these prob-ably the Somerset County streams are bestknown to sportsmen. About Sand Patchthere are several fine streams, among themBreastwood Creek, which is one of the best TROUTING IN THE MOUNTAINS. stocked streams in the county. Among theother well known Somerset streams areShade Creek, Laurel Hill Creek, FriendsvilleCreek, and at Confluence there is an abund-ance of well stocked streams. Laurel HillCreek possesses almost sufficient volume to nent members of the Masonic fraternity inPittsburg. To enumerate all of the desir-able trouting streams in this section ofPennsylvania would make a long story, butnot so long as the stories of big catchesmade in these streams by anglers from. NOUTH KOKK Of THE POTOMAC. be styled a river, and it is not uncommonto take trout in this stream which weightwo pounds. South of the Yough, Fayette Countyaffords some fine trout fishing, especially atBear Run, where is located the well knownMasonic Country Club, composed of promi- Pittsburg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Wash-ington and other cities. In this section thesportsman meets with very few trespasssigns and is left to his own vocation in hisfavorite sport. The streams flow throughthe forest primeval, and here in the depthof nature the lover of the rod, reel and fly


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