be had at ten dollars a day and the cost of the fishing permt added. In some streams, where fish do not abound, the cost is mlch less. Sportsmen should bear these facts in mind before planning; fishing trip. If really good sport with fine fish is desired, the besr plan is to communicate with the I. C. R. Agent at the nearest poilt to the centre selected, and he will procure all the information requred. If planning a trip in June and July, do not wait until the fishiig-rights are let out and all the guides and boats are engaged—wrifi in good time, not later than the month of April or May, and haw definite arrangements made well in advance, including the important detail of where to stay. Some of the best places for fish haw neither cabin nor camp anywhere near. In selecting a spot lke this, arrangements for tents and supplies, teams and guides, etc, should be made at least some months ahead.

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