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Algonquin National Park of Ontario
ALGONQUIN NATIONAL PARK OF ONTARIO— The waters of the 1,200 lakes in this territory which cover thousands of acres of country, are deep and translucent, filled with the gamiest species of fish—black bass, three and four pounds, salmon trout, ten to twelve pounds, and speckled trout in the tributaries flowing into the lakes. In May and June trout fishing is at its best. In the mid-summer successful still-fishing in these cool waters is assured. Months of July and August fishing here is good. Best fishing months are May, August, September and October. Bait is plentiful and can be procured readily in almost all of the lakes with a dip net or small hooks. Joe Lake Station, on the Grand Trunk Railway System, is the best point to enter the Park.
Randall, Wainwright. The Angler's Guide: a Manual for Campers and Anglers. New York: Field and Stream Pub., 1909. Print.
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