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lavender. It breathes the odors of 

 green fields and woods. 



THE CAREFUL ANGLER. His rule 

 in fishing was to fish in the difficult 

 places which others were likely to 

 skip. Daniel Webster. 



THE HOME ANGLER. The 

 "sporting" element among fishermen 

 haven't any fine sejisibilities. The 

 true anglers fish for edible fish only 

 for their own use and the use of their 

 families. "Piscator." 



THE LOST ANGLER. Remember 

 that water always is supposed to run 

 south, save in a few instances where 

 it runs direct north or west from the 

 mountains, as the Red River in Min- 

 nesota, flowing north, for instance. 

 This certainly would be a misleader. 

 But as a rule water runs south. Fol- 

 low it. Along streams man makes 

 his abode. Robert Page Lincoln. 



FLY vs. WORM. That fly-fishing 

 is clean, and free from the muscular 

 efforts of mountain-climbing ; that it 

 is usually rewarded with larger fish 

 than those taken with a worm ; that it 

 has a freedom, a jollity, a certain 



