FOREST, LAKE, AND RIVER 



them now ; when tired by too frequent serving of 

 other varieties of fish while in camp, it is a 

 pleasant change to obtain a mess of bullheads, and 

 in clear water ponds, where their food is of the 

 right kind, the flavor of the meat is most pleasant 

 and agreeable. No skill is required, however, in 

 their capture, and they can hardly ever become 

 favorites with our anglers. 



The Common Sucker. Catostomus commerson'ri 



