42 THE AXGLER AND HUNTSMAX 



The Evinrude Detachable Motor is a great boon to the 

 angler and the hunter. It is easily adjusted, is portable, 

 and is indispensable to the outdoorsman in every particu- 

 lar. It enjoys a fame that it richly deserves, and I hearti- 

 ly recommend its use by all anglers and hunters. 



The Fisherman and The Outdoor Motor: 



To the disciples of Izaak Walton, the Evinrude makes 

 a mighty appeal. The long trip up to the "holes" where 

 the "big fellows" lurk, among the weeds and grasses, is 

 turned into an enjoyable ride, and what's more, you can 

 troll all the way if you like. 



When the wind or the shadows shift and the lure no 

 longer tempts, give the fly-wheel a pull, "mote" over to 

 the other side of the island, or across the lake, and try your 

 luck at another spot. Plow right through the weeds or 

 shallows, if you \vant to the Evinrude is built for it. With 

 the "cut-out" closed, there's no chance of scaring the fish, 

 or disturbing your fellow fishermen. 



If you find the lake "fished out," the water roily or too 

 high, take your Evinrude it's portable, you know and 

 try another lake or stream. Thousands of city sportsmen 

 ship their Evinrudes to the Northern woods and fish the 

 lakes for miles around the camp. 



If you have ever pulled at the oars in the gray dawn, 



before the warmth of Old Sol has dispelled the damp mists, 



or with darkness coming on, labored painfully homeward, 



fighting a head wind, you have felt the need of an Evinrude 



the motor that lengthens the day. 



DESCRIPTION OF VARIOUS MEMBERS OF THE 

 FINNY TRIBE: 



The Salmons of the Pacific Coast. 



The author is indebted to Mr. John J. Brice, United 

 States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, and others, for 



