. Favorite fish and fishing [microform]. Poissons; Fishing; Pêche sportive; Fishes. '.^mmi^m^w^^m'^WMM: Ml! M\ ,- » H il 'I. The Michigan Grayling The Montana Grayling Favorite Fish and Fishing Tl t Michigan grayling, in early days, was known to lumbermen and trappers as " Michigan trout," " white trout," " Craw- ford Count) trout," etc. It was first de- scribed by Dr. Edward D. Cope, in 1865, who gave it the specific name of tri-color, in allusion to the gay coloration of the dor- sal fin. Until recent years it was abundant in streams of the lower peninsula of Mi


. Favorite fish and fishing [microform]. Poissons; Fishing; Pêche sportive; Fishes. '.^mmi^m^w^^m'^WMM: Ml! M\ ,- » H il 'I. The Michigan Grayling The Montana Grayling Favorite Fish and Fishing Tl t Michigan grayling, in early days, was known to lumbermen and trappers as " Michigan trout," " white trout," " Craw- ford Count) trout," etc. It was first de- scribed by Dr. Edward D. Cope, in 1865, who gave it the specific name of tri-color, in allusion to the gay coloration of the dor- sal fin. Until recent years it was abundant in streams of the lower peninsula of Michi- gan rising from an elevated sandy plateau and flowing into Lakes Huron and Michi- gan and the Strait of Mackinac. In a few streams flowing into Pine Lake and Lake Michigan, as Pine, Boyne, Jordan, etc., it co-existed with the brook trout, Lut farther south, especially in the Manistee and the Au Sable rivers and their tributaries, the gray- ling alone existed. In the upper penin- sula it also existed in Otter Creek, near Keweenaw. The Montana grayling, though men- tioned by Lewis and Clarke from the Jef- ferson River (to which fact I have recently called attention), was not recognized until seventy years later, when Professor J. W. 46. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Henshall, James A. (James Alexander), 1836-1925. Toronto : Musson


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