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FOREST AND STREAM 
July, 1921 
Keep Cool! 
Why swelter on shore in the heat 
of the day when there’s always a 
breeze on the water? Add an 
Evinrude to your vacation outfit 
and you can quickly make a clever 
little powercraft of any small 
boat you own or rent. 
A turn of the flywheel and away you 
go to nearby resort or distant fishing 
ground — it’s all the same, with this 
husky motor to relieve you of oar 
work. 
Twenty-five miles to a gallon of “gas” 
or an hour's ride for a nickel. What 
other outing equipment affords so 
much sport and costs so little? 
Ask your sporting goods or hard- 
ware dealer to show you the 
Evinrude . Or send for catalog. 
EVINRUDE MOTOR COMPANY 
450 Evinrude Bldg. Milwaukee, Wis 
2 Horse Power 
Automatic Reverse 
Built-in-Flywheel 
Magneto 
Distributors: 
69 Cortlandt St. 
New York, N. Y. 
780 Commonwealth Ave. 
Boston, Mass. 
440 Market St. 
San Francisco, Calif. 
211 Morrison St. 
Portland, Ore. 
EVINRUDE 
DETACHABLE MOTOR FOR WATERCRAFT 
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Saves time— clears your desk. Sorts, 
classifies and distributes your cor- 
respondence, papers, memos, etc. 
Occupies much less space than wire 
baskets. No more shuffling through 
piles of papers many times daily. 
A Steel Sectional Device 
Each compartment a separate sec- 
tion. Any number of compartments 
for flat or vertical filing can be 
added as required. Width of each 
compartment is adjustable, one to 
ten inches. Indexed front and back. 
Green, oak or mahogany finish. 
way and do away with dry wood searching, 
smoke and charred embers. Au to -K amp- Kook -Kit 
provides the means to good wholesome food in 
pleasant surroundings while on your outing trips. 
Auto-lOmp-Kook-Kit is a complete stove, has 
real grates, bums motor gasoline, will not blow 
out, folds up like a suit case with everything 
inside. With Auto-Kamp-Kook-Oven it bakes and 
roasts as well as fries and boils. 
There is a stove 
for every purpose, 
ranging from the 
One Burner 
“Hunter’s Spe- 
cial” ($10.00) to 
the Six Party 
Suit Case Outfit 
($47.50). Oven, 
$5.00. 
At your deal- 
ers or direct 
by express. 
Prentiss- 
Wabers 
Stove Co. 
4 Spring Street 
Wisconsin Rapids 
Wisconsin 
Two Burner Kit In Use and 
Closed. 
Equipped $17.50 
Unequipped 15.00 
For over-night 
stops this spring 
bed goes up in 
a jiffy. Most 
practical means 
of saving money 
on hotel bills. 
Holds two comfort- 
ably. Very strong. 
Just the bed for 
those who want to 
CAMP IN COMFORT 
Weight — 14 lhs. Folds up — 4 ft. x 4 in. 
COMPLETE $18.00. 
FARRELLY’S OUTDOOR STORE 
122 Jefferson Ave., E, Detroit, Mich. 
ELECTRIC LIGHT 
for camp, Summercottage 
or country home. Do not 
be without this great com- 
fort and convenience. 
Portable, easily installed, 
self cranking, uses gaso- 
line or kerosene. Capac- 
ity, generating set, 750 
watts or 30 twenty- 
five- watt lamps; Bat- 
tery — 60 ampere hours 
_ or 10 twenty- five watt 
lamps for 8 hours. Priced at S150.00 for quick sales. 
Write for circular 89F08A to * 
W. R.BONHAM,2819 Wentworth Ave., Chicago. 
Buys 
0100 ' 
TT Paste needed 
Usetnem to mount all kodak 
pictures, post cards, clippings in albums 
Made (n Square, Round, Oval, Fancy and Heart 
- L, " , ‘ -ipia, and red gammed I 
J pictures, then wet «na 
QUICK -I5ASY- ARTISTIC. No muss, no fass. At jphoto 
apply, di 
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from Engel Mfg. Co., Dept. 82. G 4711 No. Clark St., CHICAGO 
lightning like rushes of any fish. At 
each revolution of the handle it takes 
from four to six and more fillings of 
line. I have found the quadruple to be 
a good reel for the fly rod when using 
bait. With the strength of the larger 
bass sometimes found in the small, 
brush and snag-encumbered streams a 
reel is needed that will, when the emerg- 
ency so requires it, take up line very 
fast. In order to save many a piece of 
tackle I have come to consider this as 
the proper reel for the light rod. 
For the casting rod, there are at the 
present time a number of good reels on 
the market at a price which brings them 
within the reach of almost any pocket- 
book. Some of these have, besides the 
familiar features, also some advantages 
in the way of eliminating the prevailing- 
evils of the caster’s existence. The 
self-spoolers, the self-thumbers, the anti- 
backlash reels and the adjustable drag, 
all serve to make the bait caster’s way 
a good deal smoother and call for less 
vigorous language. 
There are a number of good, reliable 
reels sold from $3.00 up to $7.50, which 
will, with care, last a man nearly a 
lifetime and not cause him to complain. 
Personally I prefer a reel which has 
an adjustable drag feature. This al- 
lows one to regulate the speed of his 
spool and with a little care makes the 
backlash a thing of the past. The back- 
lash is caused, as every one who has 
used a reel knows, by the overrunning of 
the spool ahead of the line. But by ad- 
justing the tension of the drag on the 
plate this can be overcome and one 
is able to get both to act in harmony- 
The anti-backlash reels have a self- 
adjusting part which takes care of this 
and makes a backlash, even in the 
hands of the most amateurish caster, an 
impossibility. The self-spoolers are 
also great helps, as they do away with 
the necessity for the watchfulness that 
is required with the older reels when’ 
spooling the incoming line smoothly 
over the spool. One is compelled, when 
spooling the line by hand, to hold the 
hand in a strained position along the- 
rod and when playing the fish it is 
much more satisfactory to be able to 
hold the rod with one hand in its proper 
place on the handle and have the other 
hand at the reel handle, knowing that 
the automatic attachment will attend' 
to the rest. 
A good reel must receive as much 
care as the rest of the tackle. When 
you have finished using it dry it off 
with a soft flannel rag; remove the oil 
caps and drop a little oil into the bear- 
ings; do not allow wet lines to remain 
on the spool, and try to keep all sand 
and grit out of the works. 
Lines. 
S ILK seems to be the most popular 
material for lines in bass fishing 
because of its smooth, soft and 
strong qualities. For casting there is 
really nothing that will take its nlace. 
Linen makes a good strong line, but it 
is more or less harsh and given to bit- 
ing into one’s thumb during an all-day 
session with the casting rod and, more- 
over, it has a nastv way of becoming 
water-soaked, and thus niles uo on the 
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