FISH : THEIR HABITS AND HAUNTS. I9 



a fine trout. But to enjoy trout-fishing at 

 its best necessitates longer journeys and 

 camping out, requires more thought and 

 preparation. Where to go, how long to 

 stay, what to carry, and what will be the 

 expense, are the questions that arise. 



Most of the camping trips from this lo- 

 cality are made either to Maine, to New 

 York, or to the Provinces. Maine offers 

 the best and handiest grounds. Trips may 

 be made to the Rangely Lakes, Moosehead 

 Lake, Grand Lake Stream, or the Dead 

 River country, with good success, either for 

 fishing or hunting ; and it is from such 

 trips, when we give nature a chance to deal 

 with us in her own way, that we experience 

 wonderful benefits to our mental and physi- 

 cal strength. 



In the constant struggle of business re- 

 quirements the human system can hardly 

 hold its own. It needs a rest at least once 

 a year ; and not a rest only, but a change 



