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FOREST AND S T R E A 
COE’S MOUNTAIN HOUSE 
Fifty sleeping rooms. Electric lights and 
modern improvements. Rates, $ 3.50 and» 
up per day: $ 12.00 and up per week. 
Brook Trout Fishing, Bird and Rabbit 
Hunting ; Auto Livery. 
Address for particulars O. R. Coe in Catskill 
Mountains, W^indham, N. Y. 
D| A. t I IP Maine’s Ideal Spot for 
rlCSSant island LdlUPS camping. Boating, Fish- 
* ing, Hunting. 
The place for you, Mr. Sportsman, ami the entire family. 
Tliis region is famous for Trout and Lamllocked Salmon 
fi.diing during the spring and summer and Partridge and 
Deer Hunting in the Fall. Each camp has open fireplace, 
nearly all have baths — fitted in a way that spells (‘omfort. 
I'itcellent cuisine. FYesh vegetables, mi^k, cream and 
poultry. Write for booklet. 
WESTON U. TOOTHHAKER 
Pleasant Island, Maine 
COOPER’S CAMPS 
BUILT BY SPORTSMEN 
FOR SPORTSMEN 
Accommodate One To Eight Guests 
I « of Maine’s most beautiful 
n xne neart L^^e and Forest Region 
FISHING - CANOEING - BATHING 
The Real Place For Rest, Sport or 
RECREATIVE LIFE 
IV rite For Illustrated Booklet 
COOPER’S CAMPS, Eagle Lake, Maine 
FORKS OF MACHIAS CAMPS 
Finest Trout Fishing in Maine 
Partridges — Ducks— Woodcock — 
Moose — Deer — Bear 
Request bookjtl and decide to try best game section in Maine 
Telephone 
HENRY RAFFORD, Ashland, Aroostock County, Me. 
NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Conn. Lakes and Indian Stream Country 
Fishing, May 1 to Sept. 1. Hunting, Oct. 1 to Dec. 
15. Lake trout, salmon, square tail, deer, bear 
and birds. Parties placed in lodges, log cabins, 
camps and tents, .‘\rrangements made for hunt- 
ing, fishing, camping, cruising or any outdoor 
wilderness sport in season. 
Wrte for information, rates etc. 
VARNEY BROS., Guides, PITTSBURG, N. H. 
John Connell Sportsman’s Guide 
I have the best big game hunting for Moose. Caribou, 
Deer, and Bear there is in New Brunswick; also some 
fine sea trout fishing. My district is on Tah\u*back and 
Bartihogue Rivers. I have good cabins for ladies and 
gentlemen; it is twenty-five miles from C^atlin to my 
cabins; you can go by auto or team; parties wanting this 
sport had better write me and I will fumi.sh them all 
information required. John Connell, Chatlin, N. B. 
T E M A G A M I 
WABI-KON CAMP. Lake Temagami, Ont., Canada 
The unspoiled country — a Camp with every com- 
fort in the heart of Canadian north woods — 1500 
lakes. Best fishing. Boats, Canoes and Launches 
for hire. Bathing, Tramping, Guides. One night 
from Toronto. Excellent table, $15 and $17 per 
week. Write for Booklet. 
Miss E. ORR, 250 Wright Ave., Toronto, Ont., Can. 
WAPITI— The Camp of the Deer 
Fishing just now for the fisherman, and hunt- 
ing later on for the hunter. Good eats for every 
one and all sorts of outdoor recreation for young 
and old, as the cabins face cool Davis Pond, and 
have the famed Maine woods for a background. 
Write for booklet and make reservations early. 
CAMP WAPITI ASSN., PATTEN, MAINE. 
MAINE! 
TTie state for every one who wants to live outdoors. 
Lake Parlin House and Camps 
Henry P. McKenney, prop., 
Jackman Station, Me., 
offer every form of outdoor recreation for young and old. 
The fisherman, hunter, autoist, to<ldler and member of 
the " rocking-chair fleet " will enjoy every minute. 
Send for descriptive booklet. 
I F GOOD FISHING, GOOD HUNTING, 
BEAUTIFUL SCENERY. PURE AND 
Health-giving Air with good accommodations at 
reasonable prices are the attractions that call the 
sportsman and his family away from their daily 
cares, then the merits of CLEARWATER CAMPS 
should be investigated. 
CLEARWATER CAMPS 
Are situated on the western shore of Clearwater Lake, 
near the little village of Allen's Mills, five miles from 
Farmington, the terminus of the Maine Central Railroad, 
and the shire town of Franklin County. Maine. 
E. G. GAY. Farmington. Maine. 
Ranch — Yellowstone— Big Game 
TRIANGLE BAR RANCH ACCOMMODATIONS. Good 
saddle horses, excellent trout fishing. " Wild West 
Shows " every two weeks. 
PACTC HOUSE TUn*S to Yellowstone and Jackson Hole 
and into “ out of the way " places in the Roc’kies. No 
better trout fishing in the U. S. Beautiful mountain 
peaks as high as 1400 feet Moose and bands of 190 
elk are seen on area closed to hunting. 
HI'NTING I*AU'np>> OTJIDKD. Klk mountain sheep 
and bear. References furnished from last season’s parties. 
Simon Snyder, Valley, Wyoming Tele^aph Address Cody.Wyo. 
HICKORY LODGE 
KISKATOUE, GREENE CO., N. Y. 
S'.x miles from village of Catskill; sanitary improvements 
and movlenily funiished; select patronage; wonderful 
brook trout fishing in tlie mountain streams and German 
Brown, Rainbow Trout, and Pickerel weighing up to 
pounds can be caught in stream running through prop- 
erty, within 500 feet of house; bird and rabbit shooting 
in fall; auto service from depot to house. 
JAMES D. McDonald, p. 0. catsk:ii, n. y. 
120 Acres of Lake, Brook, Mountains and Woods 
Large and Small Mouth Bass up to 6 lbs. in Lake 
HILLCREST 
H. W. MacDONALD, Proprietor, 
Lew Beach. N. Y.. P. 0. Union Grove. N. Y.. Box 22. 
“If you are a grouch, do not write." 
A CRUISE 
In the protected waters of Soo River and Georgian Bay, 
J.pake Huron; all the comforts of home with famous fish- 
ing, exploring and beautiful scenery 
ON CRUISER WHYNOT 
For terms and particulars address W. C. Kepler, owner 
and master. Marquette, Mich. 
BY EXCLUSIVE PARTY 
OF 2 TO 4 
Long Lake^ N. Y., Adirondacks 
Why go to Maine or Canada when 1 can give you 
good hunting and hshing 300 miles from N. Y.City? 
Lake, Rainbow and Brook Trout, Bass, Pickerel and 
Muskalonge, May 1st to Aug. 31st. Deer, Oct. 1st 
to Nov. 13th. Guides on application. $21.00 per 
week and up. All inquiries cheerfully answered. 
FRANK PLUMLEY’S CAMPS 
CAMP BONNIE DUNE 
ON CAPE COD 
A Summer Camp for Young Boys (8-14 yrs.) 
Let your boy learn early the Lure of the Great Out Doors. 
We will give him Loads of F^m in 
The right place, with the right climate, the right care, 
the right equipment, the right companionship. 
For full information address 
DWIGHT L. ROGERS, Jr., Dlrec'or. South Dennis. Mass. 
Blackwater Camp 
A Summer Camp in the Rocky Mountains 
for boys. Pack outfits for big game. 
Hunting, fishing and camping. 
B. C. RUMSEY, CODY, WOMING 
TIM POND CAMPS 
We guarantee fly and bait 
fishing for trout 
Write for Booklet 
J. K. VILES & SON, Prop. Tim, Maine 
M June, 1919 
' THE COST OF FISHING 
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1 days sport and caught fewer fish than 
I did in my two-dollar row-boat. 
The outlet can be reached on foot 
from the hotel and the stream can be 
pleasantly and successfully fished dry 
shod from shore. 
Now, why shouldn’t these facts be 
plainly stated on a bulletin board in 
front of the hotel and why shouldn’t the 
tourist be allowed to rent tackle at a 
fair price without buying a launch first? 
This is the protest of a fisherman who 
is always ready to pay a fair price for 
accommodation and who can truly say 
this is the rawest holdup I have ever 
encountered. 
My protest is not against the price of 
$3.50 an hour so much as it is against 
the system that keeps the tourist in 
ignorance of this fishing only 1(4 miles 
from the hotel and the refusal to rent 
him the necessary tackle. 
Just think of the good fellows who 
have turned away disappointed from 
that dock, unable to pay $25 for a day’s 
fishing when, if they had known the 
place was only thirty minutes distant 
by row boat or on foot, they could have 
taken away a golden memory from a 
trip that they will probably make but 
once in their lives. 
Don’t forget to take your bait casting 
rod and a small brass spinner and Jun- 
gle Cock flies when you go to the Yel- 
lowstone National Park. 
Before dismissing the subject of the 
Yellowstone, allow me to say a word for 
the grayling and Loch Leven trout fish- 
ing to be had out of Yellowstone sta- 
tion at the west entrance of the park, 
on the South Fork of the Madison. A 
bait casting outfit, with a small leaded 
brass spinner, is the correct outfit to 
use. You will find Roxy Bartlett at 
Yellowstone Station a most competent 
and satisfactory guide. 
W HEN you go to Florida you will 
find good fishing grounds of vari- 
ous kinds in great abundance. 
The rental for a launch suitable for 
visiting the great game fish waters was 
$15 per day last year. 
Two persons can troll at one time, 
therefore the cost per day is $7.50 each. 
This is very reasonable, in view of the 
fact that the launch is a 35-footer, capa- 
ble of taking you into a heavy sea and, 
what is also of some importance, bring- 
ing you back again. 
On such a launch I have fished for 
kingfish in seas so heavy that a big 
decked over launch, passing wdthin 50 
yards of us, went repeatedly clear out 
of sight into the trough of a sea, as we 
reeled dizzily back and forth across the 
kingfish grounds. 
Don’t try to beat the ocean fishing 
game for less money than above men- 
tioned, unless you choose to throw’ dice 
with death. The best is none too good 
when you go “outside” for sailfish and 
kingfish, or comb the great reefs for 
grouper and barracuda. 
If you intend to fish inside the keys 
in sheltered water for channel bass, sea 
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