April, 1922 
FOREST AND STREAM 
173 
Can you stretch your imagination to the 
point of thinking such a thing possible 
two or three years ago ? 
E arly in the morning the garageman 
happened to discover that a cotter 
pin had dropped out of the timing device 
of our car, a very unusual happening, 
but quickly fixed when located. We ar- 
rived at the fishing resort, had breakfast 
as soon as the regular boarders there, 
and were ready for fishing as soon as 
any of the other anglers. After fishing 
in the forenoon without success, we dis- 
covered that the moon-eyes, or manhat- 
tans, were in, which always spoils the 
fishing in this lake. So w'e struck out for 
another lake where bass fishing would 
likely be good; a body of inland water 
not infested with moon-eyes like the 
waters connecting with the St. Lawrence 
River. We knew that there was no hotel 
I or accommodations at the lake where we 
were going, but little did W'e care, for 
we had something better than a hotel 
with us — we had our complete home ! 
We could live where and as long- as we 
pleased. 
After selecting a good place to camp 
we pulled together some floating logs 
and nailed some boards across them, thus 
building a raft, for there were no boats 
we could find. We pushed out into this 
lake, located at a place almost inacces- 
sible for automobiles. Of course, such 
waters are choice places to fish and this 
little lake did not prove an exception to 
the rule. 
Before fishing we pitched our camp 
and made my friend’s family comfort- 
able near a spring in some pines. To get 
the outfit there we had to carry it nearly 
two miles, mostly uphill, after leaving 
our car in the valley below. The light 
weight and compact features of the tent 
and bed camp made this an exceedingly 
easy task to accomplish. I might add 
that the lake where we fished was 2,200 
feet above sea level, right at the foot of 
a picturesque clifif that towered several 
hundred feet above us. 
On our way into camp we passed a 
farm house and arranged with the house- 
wife for a pair of broilers, and I must 
say that that chicken dinner, cooked over 
our little collapsible stove, was delicious. 
We had an excellent time casting 
from the log raft, pushing it about 
slowly with poles. 
When it came time to leave, the actual 
act of breaking camp didn’t take more 
than five minutes, and we were soon 
' back at the car with all our equipment. 
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