THE FINE ART OF FISHING, by Samuel G. Camp. 
Combines the pleasure of catching fish with the gratification of fol- 
lowing the sport in the most approved manner. The suggestions 
offered are helpful to beginner and expert anglers. The range of 
fish and fishing conditions covered is wide and includes such sub- 
jects as "Casting Fine and Far Off”, "Strip-Casting for Bass”, "Fish- 
ing for Mountain Trout” and "Autumn Fishing for Lake Trout”, 
The book is pervaded with a spirit of love for the streamside and the 
out-doors generally which the genuine angler will appreciate. A 
companion hook to "Fishing Kits and Equipment”. The advice on 
outfitting so capably given in that book is supplemented in this later 
work by equally valuable information on how to use the equipment. 
“Will encourage the beginner and give pleasure to the 
expert fisherman .” — N. Y . Sun. 
FISHING KITS AND EQUIPMENT by Samuel G. 
Camp. A complete guide to the angler buying a new outfit. Every 
detail of the fishing kit of the freshwater angler is described, from rod- 
tip to creel, and clothing. Special emphasis is laid on outfitting for 
fly fishing, but full instruction is also given to the man who wants 
to catch pickerel, pike, muskellunge, lake-trout, bass and other fresh- 
water game fishes. Prices are quoted for all articles recommended 
and the approved method of selecting and testing the various rods, 
lines, leaders, etc., is described. 
“ A complete guide to the angler buying a new outfit.”-— 
— Peoria Herald. 
FISHING WITH FLOATING FLIES by Samuel G. 
Camp. This is an art that is comparatively new in this country 
although English anglers have used the dry fly for generations. Mr. 
Camp has given the matter special study and is one of the few Amer- 
ican anglers who really understands the matter from the selection of 
the outfit to the landing of the fish. His book takes up the process 
in that order, namely — How to Outfit for Dry Fly Fishing — How, 
Where, and When to Cast — The Selection and Use of Floating Flies 
— Dry Fly Fishing for Brook, Brown and Rainbow Trout — Hooking, 
Playing and Landing— Practical Hints on Dry Fly Fishing. 
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