FOREST AND STREAM 
403 
July, 1920 
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leaving the individual tents to be put up 
at the permanent point of stay. 
A nesting aluminum cook kit, with all 
the table ware in a fiber box, makes a 
handy single package for one of the 
canoes. The grub bags go on each side 
of it, of brown paraffined duck, side open- 
ing with rows of pockets inside. In 
them are large paraffined muslin food 
bags, holding from three to eight pounds 
of flour and the like each, while the stuff 
that goes in cans is stowed in two sizes 
of friction top tins, eight inches in dia- 
meter and three to six inches high. Bags 
and cans are piled atop each other in 
packing, the lips of the grub bags rolled 
around their sticks to make them water 
tight, and the straps secured so that they 
form two packages, 22" long by 8" dia- 
meter. 
For bread making for such a party I 
do not know of a lighter or better outfit 
than the folding aluminum baker with its 
bread board and baking pans. It will 
cook for eight with ease. The fire for it 
should be hot and high-flamed, so that 
the biscuits will be browned on both sides 
at once. One way is to build a back-log 
screen of five short logs held upright, 
one above the other, between two pairs 
of stakes, and the other is to take a blaz- 
ing log from under the main grate and 
lay it across the end of the grate, where 
it will add its flames to the height of 
those below. In front of it is set the 
baker, — and, see that its inside is well 
polished or it will not reflect properly! 
A good many more comforts and con- 
veniences will be added on such a trip. 
There will be canvas water buckets for 
bringing plenty of water to camp, can- 
vas wash basins, traveling toilet kits, 
carbide lanterns and carbide for a strong 
steady light, and a lot of things that one 
would not think of taking on a go-light 
trip. With this outfit, parties of six to 
ten of us have made long canoe trips in 
comfort and we would not modify it 
much for a portage trip. Bass baits and 
tackle boxes, bait pails and line dryers 
will be added to the tackle list. They are 
much more heavy and bulky than trout 
supplies — and pork is added to the ra- 
tions so as to have rind available for pork 
minnows, than which there is sometimes 
no better bait in the world! As “plugs” 
have a great way of getting lost, quite a 
parcel of them have to be taken along for 
any extended trip after bass. 
T HE third special fisherman’s camp is 
for salt water fishing on the sandy 
beaches. It is the meanest of camp- 
ing if not done right, for the mosquitoes 
are awful at night and sand drifts and 
blows into everything. If you can get to 
the spot by power boat or sail craft, quite 
an extensive outfit can be taken, but if 
you hike along the beach every pound 
counts. Salt water fish are so big and 
heavy that the camp is very soon fed up 
on all it can eat, so that if you are to 
save the rest that come to hook it is well 
to go provided. We generally take a 
bag of salt and a waterproof duffle bag 
for this. The extra fish are cleaned, 
scaled and steaked, and the steaks off 
each side of the fish are salted down in 
the bag to take home, for they will keep 
for months in a cool place, if salted in 
NO 
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NO 
ODOR 
NO 
SMOKE 
NO 
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Fire 
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