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425 
terial secured under such conditions, and 
which would have been furnished him 
but for the fact that alcohol, even to 
preserve rare specimens, is denied to the 
burdened taxpayer. 
These thousands of eggs were of much 
the size of white mustard, quite solid 
and of many colors. This condition may 
have been due to early stages of diges- 
tion and possibly not, but it would have 
been most interesting to have been able 
to preserve them for further investiga- 
tion. 
F ew places along our coast can equal 
Barnegat Bay for the gusts of wind 
which sweep with cyclonic force down 
its long expanse of waters and out to sea 
when summer storms are at hand. 
Such a one we encountered as our 
boatman was embarking us with our 
burden of fish and paraphernalia, home- 
ward bound. Storm clouds had been 
gathering in the west and we had hur- 
ried our departure in order to avoid the 
threatened tempest, but it caught us. 
The boatman refused to face the fury 
of the gale lest some mishap to engine 
or other emergency would place us at 
the mercy of the elements and we would 
be swept to sea. The anchor could not 
be relied upon to hold two boats against 
the strong ebb tide and the power of the 
winds, and so with our nice dry clothes 
ready for a sixty-five mile run by auto, 
we backed up to the storm and took its 
unmerciful pounding for more than an 
hour. Although our oil-coats protected 
our backs in such a tempest, it is sur- 
prising how many places the makers 
have left to let the water run dowm one’s 
back. But in the midst of it all, Caw- 
thorn took occasion to praise the 
thoughtfulness of those who put eyelet 
holes in shoes as they let the water out 
so nicely. 
The storm over, we made our way 
across the inlet in the darkness, iced 
cur fish and then went home, which we 
reached two hours before the light of 
the Day of Rest broke. Although more 
or less bedraggled we had nineteen 
striped trophies of the sea for distribu- 
tion among friends, all of whom have 
since spoken warm w'ords of praise for 
the fish, but not a soul has expressed 
regrets that we got soaked. 
THE METAL-BODIED FLY 
MINNOW 
{Continued from page 395) 
or late in the season, quite as effective 
in one water as in another. In regions 
wide apart, anglers are all satisfied and 
say they have far better results from 
every standpoint than they got from old- 
standard flies. 
The set is named as follows : 
No. 1 — Neversink. Gold body, brown 
wings. Fished in early season, sunny 
days, afternoons in May and June. 
Good cast to rising fish. 
No. 2 — Willowemoc. Gold body, black 
wings. Fished all season, wet and dull 
mornings before June, afterwards at 
evening. 
["F you do, you already know the practical fishing value 
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weeds, and I never cussed once — thanks to the reek 
I considered the $35.00 a long time, but I don’t regret 
it now.” 
How to Care for the 
HeddonLevel Winding Reel 
1 Pivot Bearing, 1 or 2 drops care- 
* fully worked in hole. 
2 Crank Gear Stud and Bearing, 
“ Turn band till holes register. 
Turn crank till bearing hole reg- 
isters. Two drops worked well 
into the hole. 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
All Gear Teeth, 1 drop, then 
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Reversing Screw Bearing, 
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Steady Bar, 1 drop spread full 
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Pawl Carriage, I drop making 
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Pawl, 1 or 2 drops being careful 
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Reversing Screw Bearing, 
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