CHAPTER II 



THE KODAK FOR ANGLERS 



Kodak, which has become so very 

 popular of late, is a pleasant little weapon 

 for an angler to put into his holster with 

 it he can constantly take shots which will be 

 interesting reminders. 



In this way the Major got about two dozen of 

 such objects as presented themselves most of 

 them very sharp and perfect representations of bits 

 of river, meadow, and woodland scenery, or objects 

 about the farm. I am enabled to give a few speci- 

 mens here, not because they are in themselves of 

 any particular interest, only as showing what this 

 beautiful little instrument is capable of producing. 



Sorry I am that we did not Kodak the Major 

 when he was up that tree angling for his 

 " Phantom " in that upper branch, and then fishing 

 for it from the same position in the deep water 

 over which he was suspended. 



There on the seat beneath "the May" is the 

 Major, resting after his successful climb. 1 Here is 

 a picture of the G.O.M. May Fly imitation, after 

 it had been worn in the gill of a trout for over 



1 See Frontispiece. 



