With What to Get Them 



and disgorgcrs. If they cannot be had in a com- 

 bination article, they are necessary as separate 

 pieces. The scissors are needed for fly-tying and 

 gut-mending, the screw driver for reels, etc. The 

 live-bait angler requires many more 

 Bait=Angler's ^jj ^j^j^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^j^^ ^^ fisherman— 



his collection contains minnow pails, 

 frog cans, bait boxes, dip nets and baskets. All 

 these are now made foldable. To the ingenious 

 inventors all anglers 

 should be ever grateful 

 and encourage such 

 enterprise by purchas- 

 ing their devices, 

 whether they are re- 

 quired or not; they 

 will come in handy at ^^^^^^,^ ^^,^^ 



times. Being water- 

 tight and weather-proof they do not spoil with 

 age and can be washed clean and kept odorless. 



Bulky fly books are a nuisance to carry, with a 

 possible chance of dropping out of the pocket and 

 floating away. A careful selection of the flies for 

 the day's use can easily be made and placed in the 

 small round boxes, sold for that pur- 

 and Ho(fks po^^- ^^ stated elscAvhere, I attach 

 a selection of flies to half a dozen 

 leaders and take only those along, in a flat box 

 with damp felt or blotting paper between the 

 leaders to avoid entangling, and they are ready at 

 all times to change in a "jiffy." 



On the market there are a host of leader boxes, 

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