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F O R E S T A X D S T R E A M 
September. 1919 
Is there anything more exciting than this? Doesn’t it stir your blood? Doesn’t it get you all “het up” to 
get out on the cool lake where the fish are “breaking’? Don’t you want to pit your wits against the battling 
prowess of the muscallonge? Don’t you want a merry scrap that will dust the cobwebs off your brain 
and give you a hearty appetite? 
Go to it, old man! Go get your “muskie.” Go get the scrap of your life. The “muskie” will give it to 
you. So will the hardy pike or the flashing salmon. You’ll need good tools. Get 
Steel Fishing Rods 
Get “Bristol” Steel Fishing Rods for the strength that more than matches the strength of “muskie,” pike 
and salmon. You’ll need it to keep a fighting fish in the water. You’ll need it to “dig” him off the bot- 
tom. And “Bristol” Rods have the pliancy that let you “play” him to a finish. They “flash” you every 
move that the fish is making. 
Is your rod a “Bristol”? Is your reel a Meek or Blue Grass? Then you’re all set, old man. Go to it! 
We recommend that you buy of your sporting goods store, but if your dealer does not have what you ask 
for or doesn’t seem anxious to get promptly what you want, then we’ll fill your orders at catalogue prices. 
Write for “Bristol” and Meek illustrated catalogue today. It’s free. Don’t delay; the fish are “breaking.” 
The Horton Mfg. Co. 
84 HORTON STREET BRISTOL, CONN. 
Pacific Coast Branch 
Phil. B. Bekeart Co., 717 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. 
