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FOREST AND STREAM. 



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Philadelphia Fishina Tackle 



HOUSE. 



A. B. SHIPLEY & SON, 

 BOS COMMERCE ST., PHILA, 



Bburafaoturers of Fine Fishing Tackle of 

 Every Description 



FOB SEA, BITER OK BEOOK PISHING. 



Rods, Reels, Flies, Leaders, Lines, etc. 



REPAIEING OF ALL KINDS.. 



We make a specialty of Wood and Rod Mountings 

 for Amateur Rod Makers. Our Celebrated Betha- 

 bara Wood is far superior to anything known for 

 making rods, being stronger than split bamboo, and 

 has the spring and elasticity of tempered steel. 

 Prices, 4^ft. long, i&n. 35c-.; $@a 42c: %in. 48c.; 

 lln. 65c. ; lM in ^ 85c ; IJgin. sqr.. f l each. ' 



Our Rethabara Fly and Bait Rods and Split Bam- 

 boo Fly Rods received the first premiums at the 

 Centennial, Franklin Institute and Penna. State 

 Fairs. 



Price list of wood and rod mountings free. Our 

 66-page new Illustrated Catalogue of Fishing Tackle 

 Bent, post-paid, on receipt of ten cents in stamps. 



SHIELDS' 



American Improved Gut Leader 



•"■—OR- 



CASTIJfG LINE. 



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My invention consists in adding to a leader a re- 

 inforce at the several points where the upper flies 

 are to be attached, by which the size of the line at 

 such point is doubled, the result being that the wear 

 upon it by chafing from the loop of the fly-snell is 

 greatly prolonged, and the doubling of the leader 

 in the act of looping on such snell greatly facili- 

 tated. Heretofore, in looping the upper flies of a 

 cast about a leader of single gut, the latter soon 

 becomes badly chafed and its ■ enameled surface 

 worn off. 



In addition to this it is difficult to hold the loop 

 of the leader in the act of looping the snell to it 

 sufficiently firm to easily accomplish the attach- 

 ment of the fly, as a single piece of gut is not 

 sufficiently rigid. By doubling the thickness of 

 the leader at the point of attachment of the fly I 

 avoid these objections. The drawing Fig. 1 repre- 

 sents a leader as heretofore in use. Fig. 2 is a 

 leader made in accordance with my invention, 

 while Fig. 3 shows the manner of looping the leader 

 in the act of attaching the fly. In these drawings, 

 A, Fig. 1, denotes a leader of silkworm gut adapted 

 to the purposes of fly-fishing for trout or bass, and 

 as heretofore made, such leader being composed 

 of several lengths of gut knotted together, as shown 

 at 6 b, and the snell attached to the fly being looped 

 about the leader, as shown at c. In. carrying my 

 invention into practice, I add to the leader A at one 

 or more points (according to the number of flies to 

 be used in the cast in addition to the stretcher) an 

 additional piece of gut A, which I term a "re- 

 enforce," thus doubling the body of the leader at 

 such points. This re-enforce may be added in 

 several wavs, but a simple and easy one is that 

 Shown in Fig. 2, in which two adjacent ends of two 

 strands of gut are laid side by side and knotted 

 together, as shown at d' d\ 



The easiest way to apply a fly, and the one gen- 

 erally practised, both with my leader and those 

 heretofore in use, is to double the leader into a loop, 

 as shown at e in Fig. 3, and then apply the fly by 

 passing such loop e through the loop of the snell to 

 which the fly is attached, and after passing the fly 

 through the loop of the leader draw the whole taut, 

 as in Figs. 1 & 2. With a single gut the act of holding 

 the loop e and detaching the fly snell is often an- 

 noying and tedious, owing to the. flexibility of the 

 single gut. By doubling the re-enforce, as shown at 

 . Fig. 3, which is comparatively rigid, the detaching 

 of the flies from the leader is generally facilitated 

 in consequence. 



All fly fishers will readily see the advantage there 

 is in using them. 



The easiest way to apply a "fly" or to remove it 

 without impairing the strength or durability of the 

 leaders. Length 3, (i, 9 ft., made of superior silk 

 worm gut in all varieties. 



JOHN SHIELDS, 



Manufacturer of 



Fine Trout, Salmon and Bass Flies, 



P. 0, Box 221. BROOKLINE, MASS. 



The Hunting Sight. 



LYMAM'S PATENT COMBINATION 

 GUN SIGHT 



Makes a Sporting Rifle perfect. Send for 

 circular containing full description. Ad- 



' wnilAJI LYMAN, 



Middlefield, Conn. 



FARRAR'S POCKET MAP OF MOOSEHEAD 

 Lake and the North Maine Wilderness, a valu- 

 able companion for the sportsman hunter and 

 lumberman. Lately corrected and revised, und now 

 acknowledged to lie the only correct map of tins 

 vast region. Neatly bound in cloth covers. Price, 

 postage, by mail. 60 cent?. CHARLES A. J. FAR- 

 RAR, Jamaica Plains. MasB 



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SPORTMENS DEPOT. 



(Established 1836). 



First Premium at World's Fair at New York, and 

 Centennial Exhibition. 



JOHN KRXDER, 



N. E. Cor. Second and Walnut Streets, Philadelphia. 



GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, 



Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Flies, 



Leaders, Snoods. Artificial Bait. Ely Hooks. 



Etc., Etc. 



(^"Salmon, Bass and Trout Flies. Made, to Order. 



Also "Krider's" Celebrated Center Enamel 



Split and Clued Bamboo Rods. 



Birds' Eggs and Birds' Skins in Great Varieties. 



Taxidermy in all its branches. 



Spratt's Patent Dog Biscuit. 



Repairing of all kinds. 



SKIMER'S 



CELEBRATED 



Fluted Spoon 



Actual size of No. 2. 

 Nos. 1 & 2 are especially 

 made for trolling with flies 

 for Black Bass. 



A KILLING BAIT 



AND 



DURABLE. 



Ask for them of local 

 dealers. 



Fishing Tackle, 



of the best quality, 



ALL KINDS AND STYLES. 



Flies for all "Waters. 



Catalogues mailed on 

 request. 



Bradford & Anthony. 



374 Washington St., 



Boston, Mass. 



On receipt of 816, a suit this 

 style or any one of the prevailing 

 styles of the best quality blue 

 flannel that will not change color, 

 to fit any man from thirty-two to 

 fifty inches chest measure, will be 

 sent to any post office in the U. S. 

 If not suited, return and get your 

 money. If you wish for further 

 particulars, enclose stamp and 

 mention this paper. 



GEORGE C.HENNING, 



41 Seventh St., 



WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Now is the Time to Order 



TENTS AWNINGS and FLAGS 



Tents of all kinds for Sportsmen, Naturalists and 

 Photographers, also for Camp Meetings. Fancy 

 Tents for families made to order. Awnings of all 

 kinds for Dwellings, Boats, etc.; also Yacht and 

 Boat Sails. Flags and Banners of all kinds made to 

 order. All work done hi best manner and at very 

 low figures. Send for illustrated circular. Ad- 

 dress S. IIEMMENWAY, <j0 South St., Opp. "Wall 

 St. Ferry House. Factory, 39 South St., Cor. 

 Old Slip, N. Y. City. 



H0M0 ma limits tm 3\mUmw. 



Harvey Cedars Hotel. 



ON LONG BEAOH, OPP. BAENEGAT, N. J. 



OPEN THE TEAK ROUND. 



The finest Bathing, best Fishing, greatest Gun- 

 ning, and most deligbtf id sailing grounds, with the 

 choicest oysters on the coast of New Jersey. 

 Address J. S. JENNINGS, Proprietor, 



Barnegat, N. J. 



QEASlDE HOUSE, SAYVILLE, LONG ISLAND, 

 O now open; overlooking Great South Bay with 

 fine boating, bathing and fishing; elegant drives 



run ■■ iijmi!;. i.ri: .;■ : .- I ■ ; 1 : I . '. '. ','iVs'-; 'j;:-' ,i(!,- 1 ,...j . 



or C. GREEN, 40 Broadway, New York, room 37. 



OLD DOMINION LINE. 



The Steamers of this Line reach some of the 

 finest waterfowl and upland shooting sections in the 

 country. Connecting direct for Chineoteague, 

 Cobb's Island, and points on the Peninsula, City 

 Point, James River, Currituck, Kittyhawk Club 

 Grounds. Van Slyck's, etc., etc. These points can 

 now be reached" by rail and stage from Noilolk. 

 Norfolk steamers sail Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 

 anc Saturday. Lewes, Del.. Monday, Wesnesday 

 and Friday at 3 P. M. 



Full information given at office, 197 Greenwich 

 strtet, New York. 



potete mft §tmU$ tax 3\mxtmxn. 



<fcr 7 if WEEK. $12 A DAY A.T HOME EASILY 

 tfo i Jj made. Costly Outfit ., ee Address TRUE 

 & CO. Augusta. Maine 



BLACK BASS FISHING 



ST. CLAIR FLATS. 



A CHALLENGE TO THE WORLD To PRODUCE 

 ITS EQUAL. 



ADDRESS, 



JAMES SLOCUM. 



STAB ISLAND HOUSE, 



Care D. CARTER, 



DETROIT, MICH. 



FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA, 

 COMMENCING JUNE 26. 1882. 



Leave New York from station 0. R. R. of N. J., 

 foot of Liberty street. 



For Philadelphia, Ninth and Green streets, at 7:45, 

 H:3U, 11:15 A.M.; 1:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5:30, 7:00, 12 P. M. 

 On Sunday at 8:45 A. M., 5:30, 12 P. M. 



For Third and Berke eeti at 7:45, 11:15 A. M- 

 1:30, 4:30, 5:30, 7:00 P. M. On Sunday at 8:45 A. M. 



For Trenton. 7:45, 9:30. 11 :15 A. M. ; 1:30, 4:00, 4:30, 

 5:30, 7:00, 12 P.M. On Sundays-is A.M.; 5:30, la P.M. 



PULLMAN PARI OB C iRSare attached to day 

 trains, and SLEEPING COACHES to midnight: 

 trains from New York to Philadelphia. 



Connection is made at Jersey City station to and 

 from Brooklyn and Erie depot, Jersey City. 



Tickets for sale at fool of Liberty street, 239, 261. 

 401,944,957,1,323 Broadway, and at the. principal 

 hotels, and at Nos. 2 and 4 Court street, and Annex 

 office, Jewell's Wharf, Brooklyn. 



New York Transfer Co. will call for and check 

 baggage from hotel or residence to destination. 



H. P. Baldwin, General Passenger Agent, W. W. 

 Stearns, General Superintendent. 



TIM POND AND THE SETEN PONDS. 



The best trout fishing in Maine. The mountain and 

 Lake scenery is unsurpassed by any in New Eng- 

 land. The buckboard road has been repaired and 

 improved, new cabins built, and everything put in 

 first-class order. Good accommodations to alithose 

 seeking rest, recreation and pleasure. Round trip 

 excursion tickets will be sold at low rates to Smith's 

 Farm, in Eustis, and buckboard teams in waiting to 

 carry passengers and baggage from farm to ponds. 

 Good board, camps, blankets and boats, and guides 

 if wanted. Terms reasonable. Everything in 

 readiness. 



Address KENNEDY SMITH, Eustis, Maine. 



BOSTON & MAINE EAILROAD. 



EXCURSION TICKETS 



—TO THE—. 



Rangeley and other Fishing Resorts 



IN MAINE. 



Are now on sale at the following rates : 



Boston to Andover and return $10.00 



" South Arm (Richardson Lakes) and 



return 12.00 



" Middle Dam and return 12.00 



" Upper Dam " 13.00 



•• Upton " 11.00 



Mountain View House or Ranglet 

 Outlet and return (Indian Rock) 



via Phillips 13 75 



" Indian Rock and return via Andover 14.00 

 " Rangeley Lake and return.,. ...... 12.50 



" Phillips '■ 10.00 



" Indian Rock and return, (via An- 

 dover, return via Phillips) 15.25 



" Bemis Stream and return, via An- 

 dover 14.00 



" Moosehead Lake and return (Mt. 



Kineo House) 15.00 



Forks of the Kennel lee and return. 13.00 



•• Dead River and return 13.00 



" Grand Falls, N. B., and return 18.00 



" St. Andrews, N. B., and return 15.00 



Also tourists' tickets to all Sporting and Pleasure 

 Resorts in Maine and the Provinces. 



Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices, and 

 at 280 WASHINGTON STREET, 1 . imTO „ 

 and at DEPOT. HAVMARKET SQ., | WKIVIX, 

 Send for list of exclusions. 



D. J. FLANDERS, 

 Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agent. 



LEVE & ALDEN'S 



American Tours. 



Single and excursions tickets issued to all summer 

 and winter resorts in the United States and Canada. 

 Special excursion parties, under personal con- 

 duction, providing for every expense en route, 

 constantly formed. 



Send for "American Tourist Gazette " giving full 

 particulars. ttttf i&^j 



CHIEF OFFICE: QE3 



207 Broadway, New York. 



A.LI^JF LINE. 



ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. 

 During summer seasons, May to December, one 

 of the elegant mail steamers leaves Quebec every 

 Saturday. 



SHORTEST OCEAN VOYAGE. 



Only 5 Days From Land to Land. 



For information, passage, &c, apply to 



LEVE cfe .AXj»I>3E:CT 



GENERAL AGENTS. 

 New York, 207 Broadway, N. Y. 

 Boston, Mass., 15 State street. 

 Philadelphia, Pa. N. E. Cor. Broad and Chestnut 

 •treets. 



lotos m& %mxt$ Ux £\mtmtu. 



"THE FISHING LINE." 



TAKE THE 

 Grand Kapids and Indiana B. Jt. 



THE ONLT ROUTE TO THE 

 Trout, Grayling and Black Baas Fisheries, 



AKD THE 



FAMOUS SUMMER, HEALTH AND SAME 

 RESORTS AND LAKES OP 



Northern Michigan, 



THE WATERS OF THE 



GRAND TRAVERSE REGION 



and the Michigan North Woods are unsurpassed, if 

 equaled, in the abundance and great variety of fish 

 contained. 



BROOK TROUT abound in the streams, and the 

 famous AMERICAN GRAYLING is found only in 

 these waters. 



The TROUT season begins May 1 and ends Sept 1. 



The GRAYLING season opens June 1 and ends 

 Nov. 1. 



BLACK BASS, PIKE, PICKEREL and MUSCA- 

 LONGE. also abound in large numbers in the many 

 lakes and lakelets of this Territory. The Sportsman 

 can readily send trophies of his 'skill to his friends 

 or "club" at home, as ice for packing fish can ha 

 had at nearly all points. 



TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. The scenery 

 of the North Woods and Lakes is very beautiful. 

 The air is pure, dry and bracing. The climate is 

 peculiarly beneficial to those suffering with 



Hay Fever and Asthmatic Affections. 



New hotels with all modern improvements are 

 being erected and will be ready for the season of 

 1882, as well as many extensive additions to tha 

 older ones, which will guarantee ample accommo- 

 dations for all. 



The extension from Petoskey to Mackinac City 

 was completed and opened for business July 3d, 

 and daily trains are now running through, connect- 

 ing at St. Ignace for Marquette, L'Anse, Negau- 

 nee, etc., forming the most direct route from Cin- 

 cinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis. Coltunbus, Dayton. 

 Pittsburgh, and all Southern, Southeastern" and 

 Southwestern Points. 



During the season ROUND TRIP EXCURSION 

 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD AT LOW RATES, and 

 attractive train facilities offered to Tourists and 

 Sportsmen. 



Dogs, Guns and Fishing Tackle Carried Free at 

 owner's risk. 



It is our aim to make sportsmen feel "at home" 



on this route. For Tourists' Guide a handsomely 



illustrated book of 160 pages sent free. For Time 



Cards, Folders and further information, address 



A. B. LEFT, GenTPass'r Agent, 



Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Chesapeake & Ohio R'y. 



THE ROUTE of the SPORTSMAN and- ANGLEK 



- ■'■ " ; - ■■:■'! 



GROUNDS OF VIRGINIA AND 

 WEST VIRGINIA. 

 Comprising those of Central and Piedmont Virginia 

 Blue Ridge Mountains. Valley of Virginia, Alleg- 

 hany Mountains, Greenbrier and New Rivers, Kena- 

 wha Valley, and including in then- varieties of fr'une 

 and fish, deer, bear, wild turkeys, wild duck, grouse, 

 quail, snipe, woodcock, mountain trout, bass, pike, 

 pickerel, etc. 



Guns, fishing tackle and one dog for each sports- 

 man carried free. 



THE ROUTE OE THE TOURIST, 



through the most beautiful and pictureesque scenery 

 of the Virginia Mountains to the White Sulphur 

 Springs and other famous summer resorts. 



The C. & O. R'y is reached by rail at Huntington, 

 W. Va., from the West. Northwest and Southwest; 

 at Charlottesville, V, from the North and East, and 

 at Richmond, Va.. from the South. 



The completion of the Peninsular Extension in the 

 summer of 1881 affords 



THE ONLY ALL RAIL ROUTE TO THE 

 "YORETOWN CENTENNIAL." 



and establishes a continuous rail line, via Rich- 

 mond, Va., and Huntington, W. V., between the 

 mouth of Chesapeake Bay and the Pacific Ocean. 



H. W. FUIJLEK, 



G. P. & T. A., Richmond, Va. 



Bromfield House, Boston. 



EUROPEAN PLANJ 

 MESSENGER, Proprietor. 



Wild Fowl_ Shooting. 



SPRINGVILLE HOUSE OR SPORTSMEN'S 

 RETREAT, SHLNNECOCK BAY, L. 1. 



By a practical gunner and an old bayman. Has 

 always on hand the best of boats, batteries, etc., 

 with "the largest rig of trained wild geese decoys on 

 the coast. The best ground hi the vicinity of New 

 York for bay snipe shooting of all varieties. Special 

 attention given by hiniselt to guests, and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed ' Addn ss WM. N. LANE, tlood 

 Ground. L. I. Refers by permission to J. B. Shep 

 herd, 8dl Broadway, and Wm. Dutcher, 380 Broad- 

 way, N. Y. 



Fauquier White Sulphur Springs 



HOTEL. 

 This favorite n'sort will be OPENED JUNE 20. 

 Information as to Rooms and terms of Board may 

 be obtained until June 20 at NATIONAL HOTEL, 

 Washington ; after June SO at FAUQUIER SPRINGS 

 Virginia. 



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