who (doorman- safurdny. so, 196‘. Column: -— Route No. I : —. Getson’l Ppnd. Monti-one —- Off Route 2: ~' nu. i St. Nicholas: — Route No. I —- Perry's Pond. Summerside: — Route No. 'At Summerside. complete infor- NO MATTER WHERE YO for trout fishing Prince Edward Island. nostl- same flies have appeared in in; in that arm of the Atlantic. streamer dough and also as Ocean known as the Gulf of St.!buck-taiis. Although the Belle‘ Laurence. has many deeply in- and Montreal and the Shrimp dented bays and tidal rivers.lare “musts” for any Far inland. many of these tidal: trip. they do not have any men-l streams which derive their ori-tDoctor. the White Miller. gin from hundreds of fresh water Dusty Miller. the springs. Some of these freshithe Cow Dung. the Stone Fly,‘ uater streams have been dam- the Mosquito and others havei tncd up for years to provide [)O-i found a place in the local fish-i nor for saw and grist mills All erman's fly book. Many fisher-t n.’ the rivers in the Province. men. in act. prefer these last fresh or salt. and all of the mill named dams. and the few small lakes , . \lllit‘ll exist. are well populated:SALMON NATIVE ~ ‘ iiitii trout. Salmon are native to many ofi .\llli0ugll the Province does our Island rivers but are noti the i of Canada. it is not necessary to because We . make an expensive expedition. streams and Very little fast wa-t into wild country to have a day's , ten There is another theorvl pai'atinn to have a day 5 fishing mon's indifference to artificial ill Pi-incp Edward Island than it lurcs. Unlike many salmon ri—i does to have a game of golf or \‘ei‘s in other parts of Canada _ With their rocky and gravelly. Nana beaches. I bottoms. the streams in Prince; TEduard island have mud ori FISHING NEAR _ sandy beds. In this mixture ofl N“ matter “11"”! “‘9 tourls“sand and mud. vegetable lifei dccidcs to slay. he will find a nourishes‘ fishing pond or stream not more; producmw Island fields than an hour‘s drive mm mm on one of the excellent the: l e'Erain washes down great quanti-‘ vers where a lioth or cabin well before bed- time All that he needs is al lunch and his fishing gear. The. . spots are easily accessible. and no matter where the visitor, Hoes. he will find the people. fishing . ter stream to inquire whether I rivers merge with fresh waterl opoly in trout fishing. The Silver .iar stream. A Jock Scottnthat sea trout have entered stream of fresh water. If iiicense. The fee for non-ne-{ve not offer the fishermen the var- present in any quantities until‘the "em"? 0" early icty or quantity of fish to be ob- the autumn months. They do nottl'lo‘l'e‘wlr If the da-" , _ f1 tamed in the more mmote parts rise readily to the fly- Perhaps‘f'Shmg m fresh wa'er '5 gene“ Long Creek Br’dgei Gards ave no very deep i any 30 i sport it takes little more pre- et' theory about the island Sal-l i and from the highiygiast two or three hours of the h , . . "35”": There 31" 53“ “'3'” TI‘ . ties of grubs and other foods of} has been found that the spinneri Fitzgerald” M‘n' “Sherman can the land. It is believed that thei method of fishing is very effect i Wk “P 3 half'dme“ Sea troutIsalmon ground feed in isl a nd‘tive both in fresh water and in; , have a 5mm and mm” ‘0 his streams and are not so prone toisalt water rivers throughout the.‘ Arsenauns Pfind- m“ U ARE ON PRINCE EDW ARD ISLAND THERE’S ALWAYS A SPOT NEARBY I R Bays, rivers ideal spots' Province. Tourists will find thatl the lures which worked in other‘ parts of Canada and the United, It States will bring good results in f i Island waters. iquitE 'ro FISH ~ 0 . - I? There are several hundredi 1 places to fish in this Province. 1 rise to any lure which lights on? and some. but Ml all Of them: the surface of the water. are listed below. All can be it will be well for any visitor’ reached by way of some village who proposes to fish a fresh wa- or populated center located on. the main highways. To reach, any particular spot. the visitorl “run” is the ex.i has only to drive to one of thei pression used to convey the fact' villages or towns listed and ob'i a: tain directions from the people. no? in the town or village. He will “run” is present. it is a waste of find them "10$t 00-OPel‘allV0. time to fish an) of the streams. : PRINCE COUNTY 1 BASIC FACTS Tigmsh _ Route No. 2; rig! i. You must obtain a fishing. nish River: Little Tignish Ri- Blanchards: Arsenault run" has entered that particu- l‘; sidents is $3. 3 ond. 2. The best time to fish fresh, Alberton: .— Route No. 2: — water pounds and streams isi ——-—Marclibank's Stream: Kil-t ‘ mOI‘ning.‘ dare River: Mill River East. I5 Cloudy.‘ Bloomfield: Route No. 2: rook. 3, You can fish salt water rl-V O’Leary; -mmte No, 2.. Lip. vers any time of the day When‘tle Pierre Jacques River: the tide is suitable. but no fish, Pierre Jacques River; Gleen— are taken after sundown. Salt wood; west Point. water fishan is “21’1‘0d M‘ spilh Freeland: - Route No. 12.»— iier fishing. Bait does not work Bank's Pond. very well during the summer. portage. __ Rome Nn‘ 2; _ months. The tide is only suitable Enmore: sealants: Foxlev Ri_ when it is law. Most fishermen" ver; Gums Bridge. ' fish during the first two or threet Enersne. _ Route No. '2 ___i hours of the rising tide or the I poplar Grov,_ E tn “(,9 Richmond: w Route No. 2 ~--‘ ' ' ' . ~ ‘Sheep River (Victoria Westl: past ten years. itl Sunnys id el vStream: Grand River. Egmond Bay: Route No. it —— lowering 4 in t e . MacKenzles House of Fashion friendly and co-operative. Ordinarily. the summer Visit-1 or never see some of the Island's; better fishing streams nor gets more than an inkling of the beauty spots which are hidden aion te many tidal rivers, Such rivers as the Brudenell.t the Montague. Vernon Rivenl Murray River. the Mill and Kil- tiare rivers are unsurpassed tori tummer scenery. and. to the; keen sportsman. provide good‘ sea trout fishing. l Some of the tidal rivers. whom the ut "running". l lend themselves ideally to fam- Iiy parties. The n folk can: 'sh. and the children can play no a quiet beach or bathe and tuim in safe and sheltered wa- ers. in fact. perhaps no where else v Island Tartan: In Canada can the same pack- Iged deal he had at so many uncrowded spot’s as in Prince Edward Island. Fishing for the tzrown-ups. safe bathing for the children and unsurpassed seen. 11V — a combined outing for he whole family. The fisherman must acquaint himself. of course. with the best lures and flies or bait to be used on the Island to achieve the best results. The accumulated ex- Derience of many anglers down through the years is. of course. lvaiiable to all visiting fisher- mén. It is generally acknowledg- Od that. bait fishing. for instancc.| la at its best In the spring and‘ "Fly Summer months. The oidi reliable angle worm is still as; popular on ever. but many fish- ermen use live shrimp. capian or other Imall live species. The More sporty fishermen seldom resort to bolt fishing after the first of July: they depend on the "y exclusively. POPULAR mu By far the most popular flies In island waters are the Farm- the Dark ‘ , Scarcer less popular "9 the Orange Shrimp and the Ibis Until ten years or so ago. se old stand-bye. in nines l‘rotn a to 12. were top heavy fa- Vorltea. However. cince the advent of m vpe of fly. the. 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QUEENS COUNTY North Granville: -~- off Routel No. 2: — Parson's Pond: Mlll« vale. Stream: Gun'n's Bridge. Hunter River: — Route No. 2 Hunter River Pond and stream: » Campbell‘l "and (New Glas- gow). ‘ I Crapaud: — Route 1' — Sher- t rens; Lord's (North Tryout Mc- Donald’s Pond. ‘ : -— Off Route No i 6: —- Simpson's Pond I North River: — on Route No. I : — Warren' . Wheatley River: Off Route 7i — Rackham'. Pond: Wheatley. River Pond and Stream. onshaw: -— Route No. 1: — The West River (at various pla< ‘ cesl; Crosby's Mill Pond. ‘ tewart: —— Route No. 2: River lfidgel; Hugdilc McPher- ' — M'll. non's 1 Montague: -— Route No, 3: —— Brudenell River; Brudeneli: the Montague R i v e r: Sturgeon B ’ Harvey Moore's Sanc- : Sutherland's Pond. Cardigan — Route No. 3: Seal It! Buckwhe MacDonah‘l'g Pond. Glen Martin —» Machon's Beach River, Mitchell River; The car-l Point: Jordan's Pond. ‘ can be obtained at the Summon} digan River tboth sides includ- ing Morrison‘s Beach, McAui ay's. Wilson's Point. etc.t Murray River — Roote No. 4 — Finlay's or Lecco's Mills. Mc- Lure's Pond. Belle River: — Route No. 4. Belle River Compton! By—Pass Pond at head of Belle River. Riverton: — Off Route No. 2:! — Crane's Pond; Leard's Pond East Baltic: —— Off Route No 16— Dixon': Pond. Woodville Mills: —- Off Route No. 5: — Fitzpatrick's Pond. Annadale: — Off Route no. 5 --— Jenkin'l Pond. Selkirk: —- Off Route No. 2 — Larkin's Pond. I New Perth: —— Route No. 4 ». Mellish's Pond: Mnnn's Pond. Peakcs: — R te No. 32 MacAulay's Pond. East Baltic: —— Route to — Di xon's Pond. . . Cherry Hill: — Route No. 2.— Douglas Pond. Head of Hillsboro: Route No. 2 — Coffin-Douglas Pond. Albion Cross — Route No. 5— MarDonald's Pond. Bridgetown: — Route No. 5 — Fishing is good off Bridge and farther down the river. Annadaie Pond: —— Off Route No.5 — To Dundas then to Annandaie. St. Georges: — Off Route No. 5 via Cardigan —— Morrison's Pond: Grand River near St. Georges. Corraviile: —- Off Route No. 5 Elmira: — R o it t e No Off Route \‘r. 4t ii 9 at Wharf: and Beach who“ fish , are running. Mitchell River — McKenzie‘s GETTING A LICENSE Fishing licenses are obtainab e ‘ Bureau, the Department of itiU t'lli\ll"\' and Natural Resourt'cs; in Charlottetown. all Royal (‘aii l adian Mounted Police offices. at SOVIET CAR DETATNED BERLIN tAPi—US. military at Prince Edward Island Travel . police detained a Soviet militarv scdan for 75 minues In Berlin Tuesday, a US, splints man said. The action “as ~ We! various sporting goods stores. retaliation for similar detention . drug stores. and places it h etc 1 of East Lake; North Lakc. Go od fishing equipment is sold. an American militari in East Tlci‘l‘n r Mntli sprint. is“ 9 " $1.35 \3‘“ -— The “S” at St. Andrews; Mc- Ewen's Mills;CherryHill:Lea- . Ewen's Mills: Cherry Hill: Lea-i rd’s Pond (Pisquidt: McPher t \ son’s Pond (Clarktown); Pi:- Charlottetown and vicinityz—t Hatchery. Soiithport; Winter Ri-l ver — Suffolk; Corran Ra r. Bridge ~~ Route 6: North River; Causeway — Route 1: Johnsons‘ l iver; Gienfinnan Lake (Rani.-1 bow Trout) Vernon River: —— Route No. i 3: — Vernon River Stream: Ver. non River Causeway: MacLeods ; ond; Stewart's Pond. . Albert-y Plains: — Route Now 3: —— MacMillan‘s Pond. i Roseberry — Between Route.1 1 and 23 -— Roseberry Twin'sl Pond. East Royalty: w Route 2 — Andrew's Pond. i Covehead: —- Route 25: —- Marshall’s Pond. South Rustico: —— Route 6: — Stevenson‘s Pond. Kingston: — Route 9: —— Wkl- lis Pond. Desable: -- Route 1- —.Da-' vid Holm's Pon Bethei: —.. on Route 21: ~ 3 Brazil's Pond. ‘ Orwell: -— Route 1: — Mac- Phail Pond. Westmoreland: — Off Routei I: -— Matters‘ Pond. Nation Park: _ Route No. 6. ‘ Cousins' Pond tCavendisht: Carr's Pond and Dalvay Lake tStanhopet. Nn Fishing License; Required to Fish in National’ Park Ponds. Morel]; —~- Route No. 2: —-‘ Grant's Bridge: "The Forks lilD stream from Grant's Bridge Mooney's Bridge: Indian Bridge St. Peters: ~-— Route No. 2 — Hay River tvia North Shore Lewis Pond. Souris -- Route No. 2 —— Bu: Pond; Priest Pond: Gowan Brae Mill pond. Norris Pond. . Souris Line Road —- Off Route . 16: Maclnnis's Pond. Flat Rivcr: —— Route No. 2: = ‘Iat River Bridge tvia Vernon? Summerslde Welome To Llewellyn’s Linden Lune Farm Dr. and Mrs. Herbert McC. ’ortmnn 7 room house. renovated. fully furnished, privatc. near beach. 3 bed- rnoms. modern bathroom. living room with fireplace. dining room. large kitchen. electric range and refrigera- tor. Cooking utensils. dishes. lint-n supplied. Accommodate 8 or more. Rates: $65.00 per week for t or fewer persons. For extra person: and monthly rates on request. In- quire: Southern Towers. The Stratford. Apartment 11.10. '4901 Seminary Road. Alex- andrla. Virginia. 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