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SUPPLEMENT TO THE BOOK OF THE BLACK BASS. 



a first-class manner, and when spinning in swift water pre- 

 sents a very life-like appearance, being briglit and silvery 

 in color. 



Artificial Baits. 



Improved Artificial Mouse.— Fur Body. 



( I lios. J. Couroy.) 



The above is a very life-like imitation of a mouse and is 

 well calculated to deceive. It is well known that very large 

 trout and Black Bass have been caught with a live mouse 

 as bait, and it remains to be seen whether the imitation Avill 

 be as successful. 



Three years ago I was trout-fishing on Slate river, the 

 inlet of Gogebic lake, and was returning down stream, 

 homeward bound on account of a heavy rain. I sat in the 

 bow of the boat casting under the banks on either hand as 

 my boatman paddled noiselessly along. On reaching a 

 wider portion of the stream I observed a field-mouse swim- 

 ming across, and when it reached the center of the pool a 

 fine trout rose for it, but as ho did so, saw me, turned tail 

 and disappeared. Upon my arrival at the hotel I imparted 

 what I had seen to a friend who was very anxious to kill a 

 large trout, and who next day repaired to the spot and suc- 

 ceeded in taking it ; it weighed fully one and a half pounds, 

 and was a good fish for that stream. 



