July 9, 1885 ] 



FOREST AND STREAM. 



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3-Piece Fly Rod, Brass Click Reel, 



100ft. Linen Trout Line, Flies, ti Hooks to gut 

 and Leader, complete, by express, $4.50; by mail, 

 postpaid, $5 00. 3 Sample Flies, by mail, 25 ets 

 Fine Plated Mountings for Bait and Fly Rods, com 

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 Linen Line, 6 Hooks to gut, 1 Sinker and Float. 

 complete, $'3.00; by mail, postpaid, $2.25. 



To be posted in new goods, prices, etc., send fo- 

 our 1885 catalogue, 293 large pages, 4,000 illustra 

 tions. sent by mail for 25 cts. 

 PECK & SNYDER, 126-130 Nassau St., N. Y. 



Hornbeam Rods 



A SPECIALTY. 



W. HUNTINGTON, 



WILTON, CONN., 



Makes a specialty of the manufacture of FINE 

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 Every fly-fisher should have one of these rods, for 

 whatever preference he may have these are the 

 only thoroughly reliable rods,' secure against break- 

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 these rods a sportsman may venture into the woods 

 for a season and take no other rod, aud be faiily 

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 As made from wood of my own cutting and season- 

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 endurance. For circular' send to WALLACE 

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We have now received our entire stock of Forrest 

 & Son's Salmon Files, Rods, Reels, Casting 

 Lines, etc., etc. We have everything required 

 for the successful capture of salmon and trout in 

 Canadian waters. American anglers can obtain 

 their complete outfit from us far below New York 

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Illustrated catalogue sent on receipt of postal. 



T. W. BOYD & SON, 



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8H0SE BIRDS. 



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IV. Nomenclature— A list of our American species 



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VI. Blinds and Decoys— How to shoot them after 



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