September, 1921 
FOREST AND STREAM 
North Woods 
Tourist and 
Fishing District 
Enjoy an ideal vacation on the 
lakes in Northern Wisconsin and 
Michigan. 
Live outdoors — camp, canoe, fish, hike 
over trails through the pine-scented forests, 
or — just loaf. 7000 lakes and innumer- 
able trout streams to choose from. Attrac- 
tively located hotels, cottages and camp 
sites to suit all. 
It is the greatest fishing and resort region 
in the world, and the home of the speck- 
led trout, bass, pike, pickerel and the 
mighty “muskie” — reached overnight 
from Chicago. 
Unusually low excursion fares in 
effect daily during the summer 
and specially arranged train serv- 
ice to the principal points in this famous 
resort region. 
Ask for folder, “Summer Outings,” with 
map and list of resorts and hotels withrates. 
For detailed information, fares, train 
schedules, sleeping car accommodations, 
etc., address 
WmT 
C. A. CAIRNS 
Pass’r Traffic Manager 
C. & N. W. Ry. 
226 W. Jackson St. 
Chicago, 111. 
(74) 
Don’t Choke 
your Legs 
A/I AKE sure of comfort in a pair of 
A ”' 1, E. Z. Garters that never bind or slip. 
The wide, soft webbing “gives” to every 
movement of the leg. It holds snugly— 
not because it is tight, but because it fits 
the leg. No bothersome adjustments to 
“dig” the leg. 
Whether in the office or on an outing you 
will appreciate a garter that gives fair 
play to veins and muscles. 
The genuine has “E. Z.” stamped on the 
Garter; made solely by 
The Thos. P. Taylor Co. Bridgeport, Conn. 
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THE FIRST OUTDOOR JOURNAL PUBLISHED IN AMERICA 
FOUNDERS OF THE AUDUBON SOCIETY 
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PUBLISHED CONTINUOUSLY SINCE 1873 ! 
Vol. XCI. CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER, 1921 No. 9 ' 
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Trailing the Grizzly in Oregon 389 New Jersey Snapping Turtles. . 401 
By John B. Griffin By I. T. B. Smith 
On Upper Mississippi Waters.... 392 Hawk and Woodcock 401 
Part Two — By Robert Page Lincoln By Timothy Murphy 
A Newfoundland Caribou Hunt 394 Nessmuk's Camp Fire 402 
By Harry L. Ferguson 
Fun With the Twenty-two.... 404 
Tales the River Told to Matt.. 395 By C. S. Landis r- 
By Leonard Hulit \ 
Refinements in Gun-fitting 405 
The Frostfish and the Dry Fly 396 By Jack Fanning 
By Edward T. Whiffen T _ . , 
Letters, Questions and Answers 406 J 
Editorial Comment o98 Open Seasons for Game in 1921.. 408 \ 
Teal on the Wings of the Wind 400 Developing the D'og 412 
By Frederick A. Willits By Shadow j 
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Leedawl. $1.50; Magnapole, $1.75; Flo- 
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$3.50; Ceebynite, $4.00; U*a- 
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