i. 1883. i 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



337 



when, i : 



le did not at once imiKe her mark as the crack of her 

 ^ uncommonly weD that no one was surprised lo fee 



her head the lis! ol winning vacnts in WIS, winning two Qu "sCupa 



thai veai- ami one t!ie next, and jn-t : in^r in uventv-three races, from 

 1873*0 1875, Hi.- handsome sum of .Bl.euit Her dimensions are: 

 Length, SSl'i . Sin.: breacth. 17ft. (lin.: draft aft, 12ft.. 

 Halifax, Tj. 6. Roi'OK-Caoix. 



THE CRAYLINC. 



Editor Forest and - 



1 agree with yon about ' Frayling, inn I ihink that yon have omitted 

 one pi ■■>■. ii.il ty and thai is her having none by the head when 

 pressed by the irind. It struck me whin 1 saw her in the yard that 

 her bow was lie- longest and tim-st. and her after ho.lv the chubbiest 

 thai Ellsworth had ever beat guilty of, and I couldn't help thinking; 

 ol din r dis igreeable experiences when Bailing free in calboats of 

 ai.pioxini.it.- construction, sitting almost overboard to keep the 

 stern down. letting the « huh- sail go forward of the mast to save a 

 oapBize, etc I do uot want that sort of ship in my pond. M. 



UNION LUAUL'E CLl-B. 



THAT TWISTER. 



yacht during the 



WE WILL.— EWifo. 

 been made that a cutter 

 am sick of it. I hope y. 

 who write without erpe 



OSWEGO, N. 7. The 

 place on ihe 2flth and 27 

 yachts will make for, « 

 turn voyage will he givi 



/■'...■ 



luderstandiug.-X. 



jerttonj nave 

 sloop, thai i 

 these fellows 



cruise "!' the Oswego Y. C. 



^t. l-'airhavon is poll whit 



theorderato l»- observed on 



J}nswer$ to (^orttnyon&mtji. 



100, and these 



fed by springs win 



middle of ameado 

 years, but they do 

 verv ihin. What . 

 tr..nble I think? 



lis spring ih< -y ,-u 

 e lack of food is 11 

 out a quart of llsl 



ately resei n. ii..,i lin. lin- anything lo ci 

 never touched the water, and ihe boat w 



izz.-ii. but alinosl itnniedi- 

 e alarm. The boat's deck 

 never "letup." Cruiser. 



_.. bear that liver de«tr..n 

 the delicate trout flavor. Would it be a good idea toputinafei 

 thousands of small river '-.shiners" about an inch or two Jong, which 

 can easily obtain; 1 want vtry much to have them grow as I ar 

 trying toget them large ein-ugh so I can st..ek a pond covering abot 

 an acre and a halt. Ans. Your trout are, as yon say, in need of foot 

 We would atlvise feeding liver, clams, or other food readily obtaii 

 able. YVhv not take some out now and stock vonr larger pond v. it 

 them? Your shiners will make good food, but take care to kill thei 

 tirsi or Ihev will increase in the pond. 



San Francisco Subscriber — What is the lightest and most con 

 plete outfit for a walking tour, camping out at night'; There are tw 

 of us. Ans. So much depends up:m the circumstances of Mini 

 locality, your own physical coudition. vie.. Dial an answer is diftlcul 

 Clothing should be as light as weather will allow, and if you can sen 

 a change of under.-loihing by express to some point wliere you wi 

 need it; this is b.-iie, than carrying it. Wear soft fell hat; low shot 



B. B. B.. New York.— I am 

 Biddy took a prize al a dog -h 



n few y<.-ar« ago. Is this oorr 

 and what prize did she t.-ik. 

 Hiddv .von v.h.e. al New V...I 

 ',p ; .,;te,l r 



iformed that a m 



r held at the Madls 

 ; - l:i what .-lass 



Far 



shy Kn 



l-'ai 



Peggy 



Iti.ldy that has been plae 

 owned by the SI. Louis Keiini 



champion at Boston in 1878. 



r>. .m.. Oswego, n. v wi:; 



in have mv hii.-h Bran Ilerkh- 

 America? Ans. We know < 

 National Ainerieaii Kennel i'l 

 their Stud [took: entries t..r i 

 ago, but the book lias not v.-t 

 it will be published. Your ei 



volume, whieh we llresiniie 



Meanwhile, thee 



it. bonis and 

 t I should do 



.vill n 

 C. II..EH 



the following ar 



water, then app 

 phurone dram, 

 this for three su 

 W. B. X., Biid 

 small snake of a 

 kind as to give a 

 It was picked U| 

 young ring snak 



and a short acci 



J. E.. Kiversit 



which inhabits i 



holes. They ar 



owls (QlowidH, 



L. DocR.-1'le 

 a Atnall pond. , 

 or to E. G. Blacl 

 them before Oc 



H. E. X.. Pull 

 shooting." the t 





starting gun for tiieir class, will be timed as having staru-d al the 

 expiration of said live minutes. All yachts lo turu buoys from 

 leeward lo windward. A pennaut will be given to the boat 

 making the best time over the course. This includes catamarans. 

 The regalia committee gives notice that ihe signals will be flred 

 will not feel justified in delaying the start 

 le committee is composed of A. Lichten- 



EXPLANATION. —Editor Fvrett and Stream.- Proceediugupou 



with any favorable results: 1 am not a b-o-g or a pot-hunter, and one 

 or two moderate sized fish will be ample returns for a day's labor (?) 

 with rod and reel. Ans. The lakes of Central Michigan contain a 

 few black bass, perch, and sunfish, but not in any numbers. The 

 lakes are small and are well fished. If you go north to Houghton's 



and Higgin's lakes in liossi iiuon county you will find black bass in 



good numbers and of good size. As you are moderate m your desires 

 try the south part of Livingston county. Thoreaiv some trout about 



betw 



that no hit 

 and repor(€ 



■ for 



listed i 



3b mottle 



■rprelatic 



1.1 that 

 i had 



passed. Preferr u 



to be regretted the report in the Herald should have 



earned upon its face an implication erecting an er. 



sion li affords me pleasure to absolve the writer in Ihe Herald on 

 the hestof , evidence from journalistic insiiici ntv in the case.— C. P. 



KUNttAROT 



and wish to enjoy it without bur 

 St. Clair Flats would be the most c 

 The hist half of June would be besl 



vithin the lime mentioned, 

 a place? Ans. Probably 

 :it and reasonable lor you. 



clear 



.1. A. \\ 

 Hope. On 



lioeheslvl 



>od beforehand. 



lyra. N. Y. Permits fr< 



entitle purposes are nol 



provision for such pen 



o stock 



,D c . 

 lot ;el 



soeietj to 



elk Stale. 

 ;. pats Ilie . 



I lin. I 



public 



then the elost 

 mg resorts sec recent numbers of this journal. 

 In a class-shooting match for three prizes, four eom- 

 nd C, tie for first: U. takes second: who takes third? 

 i to the four contestants in e.iual -diares. 

 r York.— For wild rice appH to ( -has (iilehrist. Port 

 \; w. Valentine, .laiiesviili'.. Wis . or Hiram Sibley, 



nesota".-Mr. 



I-:. P.. Bridge] 





in. -Write lo Ihe Middlesex County Asso. 

 if Game and Fish, MJddletown. loi'm 

 dies location for good trout tisiiing and woodcock 

 shooting combined in IVnusvlvania. 



B. S., Marcy.— The best Adirondack map is Stoddard's. We can 

 supply it. 

 A. I.. Xew York, wishes address of secretary of Alg.ni.iuo, i, ml 



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