A few game beauties from Northern Wisconsin, all played and landed 

 on light tackle handled with skill. On the left, Fred 11. Farnsworth, of 

 Chicago, with a 37-pound muskellunge, which he landed in the wat- 

 Arbor Vit;e Lake. The rod used was a 5j4-6unce split bamboo and the 

 lure a fairly large sucker. 



Upper center, Robert H. Moulton, of Chicago, netting a 7;_j-pound 

 large-mouth bass in the Eagle River waters. Mr. Moulton fought this 

 old grand-daddy with a 5-ounce rod and brought him to net unassisted. 



On the right, Theodore Nordholm, of Chicago, and a 23-pound pike 

 he landed from Gillette Lake. Xordholm's line was considerably weakened 

 by continued casting and it was necessary for him to play this game fin 

 thirty minutes before he could Hop him into the boat. The line later 

 tested out at 8^2 pounds on the break. Some skill at the game, old-timer. 



Lower center, small-mouth bass, weight 6^2 pounds, caught by Walter 

 Marggraf, of Chicago, in the Wisconsin River, at Eagle River. The 

 northern reaches of the Wisconsin River are ideal small-mouth waters. 



