. A word from the Maine woods . be fished on both the first andthird days if one is so inclined. Hurd Pond (more properly a lake) is one mile north of the home camps; is about two mileswide by three miles long. Its waters are wonderfully clear; is well stockedwith trout, lake trout, and some good sized landlocked salmon are here the shore of the lake, about three miles from Debsconeag, we have forthe convenience of our guests a small outlying camp. Here one can spendthe day or a few days by taking supplies from the home camp. Guide Laws. Non-residents of the State of Maine are not all
. A word from the Maine woods . be fished on both the first andthird days if one is so inclined. Hurd Pond (more properly a lake) is one mile north of the home camps; is about two mileswide by three miles long. Its waters are wonderfully clear; is well stockedwith trout, lake trout, and some good sized landlocked salmon are here the shore of the lake, about three miles from Debsconeag, we have forthe convenience of our guests a small outlying camp. Here one can spendthe day or a few days by taking supplies from the home camp. Guide Laws. Non-residents of the State of Maine are not allowed to enter upon thewild lands of the State and camp, or kindle fires thereon, while engaged inclimbing or fishing without being in charge of a registered guide during themonths of May, June, July, August, September, October and November, but// is not necessary for a non-resident to employ a guide, prodded he isstopping with the omner of a Registered Camp and does not camp, orkindle fires, ^hese camps are registered camps. 37. Rates and Accommodations. Persons wishing to visit Debsconeag and other camps, will do well towrite early for accommodations. Rates of board and lodging, $ perweek and upwards. Guidesboard at the Home Camps, $ per at Rainbow Lake Camps, a uniform rate of $ per day. Guideswages are $ per day and their board; this rate includes the use of onecanoe. Canoes and boats may be hired at the rate of fifty cents per day or threedollars per week. A supply of standard rods and fishing tackle, moccasins,heavy wool Maine socks, cigars and tobacco, eire kept for sale at the HomeCamps, so that one leaving home on short notice is sure to find here all hemay need for his comfort and pleasure on arrival. To these camps, guestsmay bring their own guides, canoes and outfits, or, upon proper notice, themanager will supply guides, and all, or any part of an outfit, including tents andcanoes. Reliable registered guides make their headquarters at thes
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