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FOREST AND STREAM 
April, 1920 
MUUINS 
STEEL BOATS 
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showing more than 
40 models of steel 
and wooden power 
boats, rowboats and 
canoes. 
Safe for you or your family. 
Buoyant air compartments 
like a life boat and strong 
Steel hulls. Mullins Steel boats can’t 
warp, leak, waterlog, dry out or open 
at the seams. No calking required, no 
boat house needed. 
Designed by America’s foremost naval 
architects — built in the world’s largest 
boat shop. More than 70,000 now in use. 
Mullins power boats have the best marine motors. 
Quiet, vibration-free-operation is insured by the 
Mullins patented silent under water exhaust. 
THE MULLINS BODY CORPORATION 
Boat Dept. 612 Franklin St. 
SALEM, OHIO 
Attach this Motor 
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New pleasures are open 
to the man who attaches a 
Lockwood-Ash Row Boat 
Engine to his row boat. 
It saves those long, hot, 
back-breaking pulls to the 
fishing or picnic grounds 
or the camp. 
It is simple, economical 
and practical and takes 
but a few minutes to 
install. 
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Lockwood-Ash Motor 
Company 
2003 Jackson Street 
Jackson, Mich. 
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Off rocky shores where 
bass lie, or in the reeds or 
pickerel, an “Old Town 
Canoe” is just the craft for 
fishermen. 
It will float loaded in the 
shallowest water, is light to 
handle, steady and gives in- 
stant response to the paddle. 
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canoes in stock. $67 up 
from dealer or factory. 
OLD TOWN CANOE COMPANY 
994 Fourth Street 
Old Town, Maine, U. S. A. 
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Army Sweaters . . $6.50 
Hunting or Shell bags .<5 
Army Gray Wool Blankets 6.00 
Wool Shirts (Olive Drab) 
$4.50, $5.50 
Army Shoes .... 8.0:: 
Sheepskin Vests . . 6.50 
Lea'r Jerkins, wool lined 7.00 
Officers SheepTned Coats 
$18.00 
Rubber Boots . . 5.85 
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KXK1VEBEC BOAT AND CANOE CO. 
22 R. R. Square, Waterri lie, Maine. 
found on the Wood River. For real 
angling, leaving out beautiful scenery 
and the desirability of the meat of the 
trout, Wood River holds first place; 
Warm Springs Creek comes next, and, 
lastly, Trail Creek. I have almost ig- 
nored this stream because of the un- 
healthfulness of its location and the 
small size of its fish. There are other 
Sawtooth streams, but these are the 
main ones. I could not begin to describe 
in an article of this length all the minor 
streams found in this locality. 
Eastern anglers would find some great 
sport in the Sawtooths about the first of 
June. In that month of months the 
woods are most beautiful, with flowers 
blooming on the foliaged mountainside. 
The Sawtooths are certainly at their best 
in June and it i.s the best month for the 
fisherman. The fish are not over fed and 
the campers at this time are few in 
number. 
R ELATIVE to big game in the Saw- 
tooths much might be said. The 
common big game animals found in 
the Sawtooths are: Mountain sheep and 
goats, deer, elk and a few moose. I have 
omitted cougars and mountain lions and 
wildcats for the reason that they can be 
found in non-mountainous communities 
as well as those which have mountains. 
The appalling scarcity of big game in 
the Sawtooths a few years ago caused 
the Legislature to enact laws forbidding 
the shooting of certain kind.s of big game 
except in the short open .season. Due 
to these laws the game is returning to 
these splendid mountains. The game 
“hogs” have also shown their work in 
big game shooting, but it is not so 
noticeable as in bird shooting. When 
game was plentiful people shot more 
than they needed just for the fun of 
killing them. Since many kinds of big 
game are returning to the Sawtooths, it 
is once more becoming a sportsman’s 
paradise. 
There is no open season on mountain 
sheep. The vigor with which these ani- 
mals have been hunted among their na- 
tive mountain crags caused wide con- 
sternation in hunting circles several 
years ago. They saw that it was neces- 
sary to do something, so a law was 
enacted prohibiting further sheep shoot- 
ing. 
Today the hills and wild country above 
the timber line are the habitat of most of 
the Sawtooth sheep. They are slowly 
returning from the exterminating blow 
dealt them in the past. If a half-way 
stringent law is made relative to their 
capture when the state does open the 
gates to sheep hunters in Idaho they 
will probably remain fairly numerous. 
The time is not ripe for the state to 
permit shooting as yet, but the time 
seems not far off. 
The Sawtooths have not been the 
roaming place of any bands of sheep 
except domestic ones. Many people 
have the mistaken idea that great herds 
of any wild game mean plenty. As a 
matter of fact it means extermination. 
Elk in some places in and near the Yel- 
lowstone Park have formed themselves 
into great droves. This is a pathetic 
sight to the real sportsman who under- 
