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FOREST AND STREAM 
August, 192] 
3- WAY REEL 
BEETZSEL 
Level Winder, 
Free Spool, 
Automatic Thumber, 
German Silver, 
Burnished Steel Axles, 
Bronze Bearings, 
Jeweled Oil Caps, 
Quadruple, 
S. Handle — Forward, 
100 Yards — Drag. 
REDIFOR 
Cast and Wind In 
Nothing to Touch 
When the cast is made noth- 
ing moves but the spool. The 
forked block drops and the line 
runs free from spool to rod guide. 
Touching the handle to wind in 
brings the block as shown. OUR 
guarantee is: that no angler can 
buy any one thing for $20 or 
MORE that will give as much 
joy. Bar nothing. 
ROD & REEL CO. 
Price Still $20 STONELEIGH COURT, 
WASHINGTON, D. C. 
BROAD WATER, VA. 
Large modern Bungalow, snugly set in shrub- 
bery and ornamental pines: water permit: private 
dock: sun parlors; 2 bathrooms; large living room; 
6 bed chambers completely furnished; 15 sores 
of nice cleared land. This property is within 
10 minutes from the best wild duck shooting and 
fishing between the capes of Virginia and Dela- 
ware. Excellent Country, large Summer Colony, 
convenient to N. Y. P. &. N. Railroad. Shoot- 
ing and fishing grounds of the late ex-President 
Cleveland. Recently owned by well-to-do oity 
folks. Price right on accommodating terms. 
Apply JAMES W. DOWNING 
P. O. MAPPSBURG, VA. 
Telegraph Office (Western Union) Exmore, Va. 
RUSSELL'S 
“NEVER LEAKl 
The built-for-hard-knocks 
boot that sportsmen 
swear by— soft, easy-fit- 
ting and as near water- 
proof as a leather boot 
can be. 
Made to meas- 
jire from best 
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tanned 
leathers. 
If your dealer 
doesn’t carry 
RUSSELL’S, 
write us for 
a catalog. 
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New Lee Army Unionalls $2.75 
New Auto Strop $5 Razor with 12 Blades.. $1.95 
New Army Unionalls 1.90 
Red Cross All-Wool Socks 60 
New U. S. Army McClellan Saddles 15.00 
New Army Wrist Watches 4.75 
New Gillette $5 Razors, with 12 blades 1.95 
New Army Hip Boots 3.45 
Army Shelter Tents 2.45 
Army Wool Blankets 3 50 
Army Ponchos 1.75 
Officers' Shoes 6.25 
Navy Shoes 6.25 
Army Shoes 5.25 
New Army Mess Kits 45 
New Army Canteens .45 
Army Cartridge Belts 50 
Army Mosquito Tents 1.00 
Army Pack Carrier 75 
Canvas Leggings 75 
Wrap Leggings 95 
Army Cotton Breeches 95 
Army Wool Breeches 1.50 
Campaign Hats 1.75 
Army O. D. Shirts. New 3.00 
Army Gun Holsters 75 
New 9x9 Navy Tent, complete 31.00 
Poles, Fly, Carrying B>ag. 12 lbs. 2 oz. 
We Carry All Size Tents. 
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235 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn 
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ARCHITECT 
A BLIND FOR THE 
SNEAK SHOOTER 
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 345) 
unhooked and the wind causes blind t 
drop forward on the deck of the boal 
giving the hunter a clear view and plent; 
of room to shoot. On front end of cock 
pit make a socket to take squared lowe 
end of upright. This should be made s 
that upright will fit snugly to preven 
blind from turning in the wind. Afte 
you have set blind up on your boat, cu 
out balance of canvas to fit snugly ove 
deck of boat and around combing. Weigh 
the bottom of flaps with lead and you 
blind is ready with the exception of 
white or light gray coat of paint. 
Should the blind extend too far o 
the sides, the ends can be cut off to th 
proper length. 
A short paddle is a necessary part t 
the outfit as a long handled padd 
would show above the blind. The bo: 
should be fitted with a hook on the ster 
to which the anchor line can be fastener 
The anchor line should have a buoy a 
tached near boat so that line will flo; 
and at the same time be marked. Th' 
will save hauling anchor each time. T1 
boat, paddle and blind should be paint< 
white or light gray. The hunters shou 
wear a white suit of overalls such 
used by painters or plasterers. It 
not absolutely necessary to wear whi 
and, often, not practical, but it is le 
conspicuous should you, by any chant 
show above or ‘from sides of blind. 
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not overrun with competitors. 
• Crowded with opportunity for 
money-making and big fees. 
$5000 to $10,000 incomes attained 
by experts. Easy to master under our 
correspondence methods. Diploma award- 
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getting started and developing their businesses. Estab- 
lished 1915. Write for our Book B-21 ; it will open 
your eyes. Do it today. 
American Landscape School, 21 B, Newark, New York. 
Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will 
N OW, assume that you have ma 
blind and are all rigged out f 
sneak shooting. The boat is loa 
ed with decoys and all made ready t 
night before. You start out not too eai 
in the morning as sneak shooting isi 
like point shooting. With point shoe 
ing you are up long before daylight a 
on your way to your favorite point. 
you are lucky, you get there first a 
throw out the decoys and wait for d£ 
light and what ducks may come yc 
way. In sneak shooting or layout sho 
ing, it is not necessary to start so ea: 
unless youn cottage is a long way fr 
the shooting ground, for you will wj 
to see how the ducks are moving bef< 
you “set in.” Arriving at the shoot: 
ground and having decided just wb 
you will set the decoys you proceed w| 
the following operation, remember: 
that opening for your boat runn: 
through the decoys: 
We will presume that the ducks ; 
flying in good shape so you speed up fl 
are just a little excited. The decoys ; 
set to your satisfaction so you row b; 
about two hundred yards to the wi 
ward directly back of your decoys, 
lowing for the drift of the current, 
any, as the main thing is to come dc 
on your decoys in as straight a course 
possible — tacking should be avoided. C « 
ting back the proper distance you th: 
the anchor and hook line to the sterr 
the boat. Next, you set up your bl: 
hooking it with hasp and staple to k 
it upright. The guns are loaded and u 
identify you. 
