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FOREST AND STREAM 
June, 1921 
CARNIE-GOUDIE CO. 
(Established 1908) 
Kansas City. Mo. 
Headquarters for 
Campers and 
Tourists Supplies 
r E have everything for Campers, Hunters, Tourists, Boy Scouts and Camp- 
VV fire Girls at lower prices than ever before. Order direct from this adver- 
tisement. Big pul-chases direct from the government. Saves you one-half or more on every purchase! 
A splendid stock of goods that will go fast. Order nowl Money back if not satisfied. 
F 100— Turo-Camp Tent. 
Very fine Olive Drab Army Duck. 
Almost good as new. Comes in two 
sections. Buttoned together making 
tent 7x12 with 2 13-ft. sidewalls. 
Half section can be attached to 
auto. Complete with poles as shown 
in above illustration. TEL 
Price deUvered 
F lot— One section Complete 
with poles. (IQ OK 
Price delivered ^ I 0*30 
F 200- -Army Wool 
Shirts. Olivo Diab. 
best q u a 1 i f. y wool 
shirting: material. 
Thoroughly washed 
and repairod CO RC 
Price del. *£.03 
Mew Army Shirts 
F 200 1-2-Brand 
New O. Ds. as illus- 
i trated. Cost over $6 
| wholesale. ©A QC 
{ Special 
F 554— New 
Flannel Shirts 
from French Army. Blues and grays 
with pin stripes. Two large pockets. 
Reinforced elbows. Collar fastens 
with special patent links. A very 
dressy sport shirt. OQ 
Special Price delivered 
No. 197— New Olive Drab Cotton 
Shirts. Light and durable. The 
regulation khaki. Cost the govern- 
ment over $2 in million lots, fft O'J 
Our Special price* del. 
F 571— New Hip Rubber Boots. 
Extra heavy solid rubber extension 
soles. Reinforced throughout. Up- 
pers extend to hips and fasten with 
rubber strap. Give ^ 
size. Price delivered 
F 137— Genuine O. D. Army 
Blankets. Best you can buy. Re- 
claimed by government methods. 
Practically like new. Genuine wool. 
For camping, touring, etc 
Price delivered. 
F 111— Army Coat. O.D. Cotton. 
Reclaimed and laundered. Fine for 
work, outing:, etc. Saves good clothes. 
Give size. 
Price delivered . • 
F 112— Army Breeches. 0. D. 
Cotton. Thprougnly repaired. A bargain 
for everyday work, outing, hunting, etc. 
Give size. 
Price dellved 0 * ,t 
F 199— Genuine Shelter "Pup” 
Tents used by Yanks in France. 
Just the thing for hunters, camp- 
ers, hiking trips. Water-proof. 
Complete with poles, tf Q 1C 
etc. Price deUvered fu, f 9 
F 114— Army 
Raincoat. Pur- 
chased from gov- 
ernment in large 
numbers. Made of 
waterproof khaki 
cloth. Black metal 
fasteners. Slight- 
ly used but good 
condition. tiJO QC 
Price 
$ 4.95 
F 99— Pyramidal Tent, 
Khaki or white. Sz. 16x16; 3 ft. 
Bide walls; 11 feet center. In 
splendid condition. Wonderful 
for touring, camping, summer 
use. Complete with poles and 
stakes. tf 00 
Price deUvered fwui I w 
Ac** 
to X 
F 556— Army Officers i 
Leather Puttees.Mahog- ( 
any leather beautifully fin- 
ished. Fine for riding, hik- 
ing, etc. Less than half 
price. Special $4.93 
Gas Mask Bag 
made of heavy wat- 
er-proof canvas. 
Just the thing to 
carry your supplies. 
Price 57c 
Army Knives $1.87 
Spiral Leggins, 
new 95c 
Army Mess Kits 73c 
Military Axes $1.23 
F 281— Military Luggage 
Carrier. All steel and col- 
lapsible. Fits any car. 
Adjustable length from 
27 inches to 4 ft. Doesn’t 
rattle. When not in use 
folds neatly on runnrng 
board. Special ~ 
Price, deUvered 
L J-UIltllllK 
$ 4 . 95 , 
Money Back Guarantee — Every article sold on our Satis- 
faction or Money Back Guarantee. You take no risk. 
Order from this ad. Send for Free Catalog of Bargains. 
CARNIE-GOUDIE COMPANY 
Dept. F KANSAS CITY, MO 
You Can’t Beat Natural Bait ! 
Lure makers have done wonders in making 
bits of wood and tin look and act like 
minnows But when all is said and done. 
“You can't make a lure look more like 
a fish than a fish does!" 
Ferry Preserved Bait 
is simply honest-to-goodness minnows and 
frogs caught in the clear, cold water up 
h^re at Port Huron, Mich., preserved by 
chemical solution and put up in glass 
jars. Guaranteed to last indefinitely and 
— note this — will keep at least a week after 
jar is opened. 
Save hours of tedious labor next trip, and 
the risk Of upset minnow bucket, by tak- 
Ferry Silver ing along a supply of Ferry Preserved 
Shiners Bait 
11-oz. jar large shiners (about 50) 50c 
6-oz. jar small shiners (about 200) 50c 
6-oz. jar frogs (six to jar) 50c 
Special introductory offer: One jar each of above, post- 
paid anywhere in the U. S., $1.00. 
Money cheerfully refunded if not satisfied. 
F»n*v Fish Market Co.. Box B.. Port Huron. Mich. 
FISHING TACKLE 
Deal Direct With the Manufacturer 
When the question of quality 
tackle comes up there "is never 
a doubt as to where ours fits 
in. Edward vom Hofe Tackle 
made the capture of big game 
fish a pleasure. It's charac- 
ter stands out no matter 
where it is used. Our repu- 
tation was made long ago 
and we maintain it by build- 
ing and selling honest goods. 
Catalog No. 106 sent on request 
Edward vom Hofe & Company 
112 Fulton Street New York City 
M ANY anglers cannot spend the 
time to go where the salmon are 
to be found, and so must content 
themselves with the more humble trout. 
Well, should they live in the Middle 
West, they need not travel so very far, 
for the streams debouching into Lake 
Superior, every few miles along the 
north shore, yield perhaps the best 
trout fishing known to man. Some 
might prefer the sea-run trout of the 
Lower St. Lawrence, but the average 
weight of the Superior fish is undoubt- 
edly heavier, and the extreme weight 
is also more. I do not know what the 
record is claimed to be, but I have 
helped weigh some that pulled down 
the scales at eight pounds, and that is 
good enough for most of us. I hear 
one was killed recently weighing 14% 
pounds. 
The heavier fish are generally taken 
on some kind of artificial bait, my own 
luck having been best with the Devon 
minnow; you see, these heavy trout are 
cannibals, and their depraved tastes 
must be catered to. A sated old finny 
epicure will not trouble to rise to such 
small potatoes as a fly; his jaded appe- 
tite requires stronger food. The Nipi- 
gon is, of course, the most famous 
stream of them all, and well it deserves 
its reputation; generations of anglers 
have fished its magnificent flood, and 
yet the fish come at the right seasons 
in schools as numerous as ever. 
The big lake from which the Nipigon 
emerges acts, of course, as the nursery 
for these fish, and a lake of such size 
carries so large a breeding stock that 
the small percentage caught by anglers 
in the outlet stream can have but a 
very slight errect — -possibly the result 
may even be beneficial, preventing de- 
terioration through overstocking. 
Each June these lusty trout, or 
rather a certain proportion of the big 
ones, migrate down to Lake Superior, 
and those that run the gauntlet of the 
early fishermen, stem the strong cur- 
rent again in August and September, 
on their way back to the spawning- 
grounds amid the shallows of the lake. 
But the Nipigon is not by any means 
the only river that yields sport between 
Peninsula and Port Arthur: there is 
the Steel, a truly wonderful stream, 
and only second to the Nipigon. Fur- 
ther east there are lesser streamlets 
which satisfy the requirements of most 
anglers. At certain seasons even the 
smallest of these yield 2 lb. and 3 lb. 
trout. I once took five fish that aver- 
aged 2% lbs. out of a brook I could 
jump over, and a native told me that 
had I gone above the falls I should 
have found “some real big ’uns.’ Be 
that as it may, I got all I wanted to 
carry, or could make any use of, within 
three-quarters of a mile of the l'.ke. 
Crab* 
98% 
Weedle 
Heddon 
Bait Casting Beels 
Jim Heddon 2-Piece Rods 
Baby Crab and Other Minnows 
‘As It the Fish !” « 
Jas. Heddon’s Sons^ 
Dowagiac, Mich. 
In Writing to 
"Should be in the hands of every Sportsman.” 
Geo. A. Lawyer. Chief U. S. Game Warden. 
ACKERMAN’S 
SPORTSMEN’S GUIDE 
1921 Edition — Sixth Annual — 230 pages — tells you 
where to fish and hunt. Who to get for your 
guide and outfitter — hotels and camps. How to 
go by rail, boat or motor. When the fish and 
game seasons are open Your dealer or by mail. 
50 cents. MORRIS ACKERMAN, Marion Bldg., 
Cleveland, Ohio. 
Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will 
H UMAN sensations being so largely 
comparative, even we salmon 
fishermen may sometimes get as 
much exquisite enjoyment out of fishing 
for six-ounce trout as we ever got out 
of a 20-lb. salmon; only you must use 
tackle to correspond with your fish. I 
am going to make a confession: for 
identify you. 
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