June, 1920 
FOREST A N D S T R E A M 
WILDERNESS 
DWELLERS 
(continued from page 318) 
the water, turn in radiant bow, to take 
the fly as he disappeared. To the hand 
they felt cold, and here was the secret 
of the spot. 
Cast your fly out on the lake, and only 
an occasional fish came to the lure. For 
the water there was shallow, and warm. 
But here where the icy brook danced with 
song out of the dark wilderness into the 
warm lake, the trout lay in hundreds. 
There was no limit to them, and they 
were uniformly big, a pound and half to 
two pounds of gamey, fighting fontinalis. 
And they leaped and struggled for the 
bait. Flies were torn and bitten till only 
the red wool tail hung frayed on the hook, 
yet they jumped at the bedraggled lure as 
eagerly as at the new flies. And there 
was no lifting of these warriors out of 
the water by main force. That would 
have tom the hooks clear of the hard 
mouth, — for they fought, and dove and 
struggled to the last yard. 
Thus as we fished there off Armstrong 
Brook, a great Osprey soared by, on his 
way to a nest we could see in a huge 
white pine. Loons flew by like heavy 
geese on whistling wing. Deer in their 
ruddy coats stood watching us, and from 
time to time a moose splashed far off on 
the forest edge. Then the rain clouds be- 
gan to gather. The sun burned crimson 
behind their veiling face. The shadows 
began to creep over the lake, and as we 
had enough fish for our needs, it remained 
only to go campward, there to prepare 
our gear for the next day, — a trip to 
Big Bogen and the Islands of Nepisiquit, 
perhaps the best place in all the east for 
moose, dear and caribou, bear, lynx and 
fox. So we pulled up our killick, anchor 
of stone, shook our paddles in the failing 
light, and glided homeward to where a 
fine supper afvaited, with the red glow of 
the campfire, and a snug warm bed ; to be 
up at daylight for the lure of the new 
trail. For we were to start a new game 
from this on, — the stalking of moose in 
the water, the cutting of them off from 
shore, till we had them right at hand’s 
length where we could talk to them, touch 
them, watch every act, and if need be, 
bring them home to camp alive and un- 
hurt. 
FISHING FOR CARP 
AND CRAPPIES 
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 301) 
larger. We will row slowly and keep our 
eyes open. We may find one rooting.” 
Matt turned on Mr. Adams a look of sur- 
prise and inquiry, while Mr. Woodhull 
said quietly: “They do root around some 
when they are feeding I have been told.” 
“Yes,” returned Mr Adams, “I have been 
after them many time'- where they were 
feeding in shallow water and could 
plainly see the mud streaks rising to the 
surface as they worked around on the 
bottom in search of worms and grubs. 
Let’s try around here and if we do not 
get any we can go down nearer the 
dam where the water is deeper, but they 
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