July 13, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Resorts for Sportsmen. 
New Brunswick. 
The Best in New Brunswick 
“Your territory, guides, camps, outfit, grub and .your 
cooks I believe to be the best in New Brunswick, 
writes a prominent sportsman, whose letter you may see 
upon request. Canoe trips through lakes »nd streams 
abundant with trout a d salmon—remarkable fly 
fishing. I am one of the lessees of the Nepisiquit 
River for trout. „ . . _ 
CHARLES CREMIN. (Box 23) Fredericton, N. B. 
Nova Scotia. 
KED'-GE-M A-KOO'-GE 
NOVA SCOTIA 
A secluded forest region, a magnificent lake, 300 
wooded islands, innumerable trout streams. A rare 
combination for sportsmen. Abundant game, charm¬ 
ing scenery, seclusion with easy access, and a 
climate unapproached anywhere. A delightful sum¬ 
mer home for families. Modern club house, garage, 
motor boats, telephone, electric lights. $10 per week. 
Automobile from Annapolis. Illustrated booklet 
and game laws. J. THOMPSON, Mgr., Kedgema- 
kooge Club, New Grafton, Nova Scotia. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
Do you want good SALMON and TROUT fcahr 
lag? Or to shoot the "lordly CARIBOUt Apply 
J. R. WHITAKER, 
The Bungalow, Grand Lake, Newfoundland. 
North Carolina. 
Best Shore Bird shooting in America, August-September. 
Wild celery and other seeds. 
JASPER B. WHITE, Waterlily, N. C. 
Maryland. 
BEST BASS FISHING 
On Atlantic Coast 
Kent Island Narrows - - Md. 
There are reasons, ask why. Best accommodations. 
Easy of access. :: :: :: Booklet, etc. 
FISHERMAN'S INN 
C. J. B. MITCHELL. Prop. Chester P.O , R.D . Md 
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the finish of that popular course was one of the 
closest seen in a long while. 
To make the finish more interesting, Medora, 
which sailed the best time of the K class sloops, 
was in their midst, and a group of the Glen 
Cove jewel class racers, which were in a race 
of their own in Hempstead Harbor, rounded the 
spar buoy, used as one end of the finishing line, 
in the opposite direction, and the two fleets 
passed each other, affording a most unusual 
yachting spectacle. Six of the New York thirties 
finished with less than a minute between the first 
and last of them. 
H. de B. Parsons and J. M. Macdonough 
composed the regatta committee. The summary: 
Sloops, Class K—Start, 12:15—Course, 23% Miles. 
Finish. Elapsed. 
Istalena . 3 13 33 2 58 33 
Aurora . 3 18 17 3 03 17 
Sloops, Classes K and M., Special—Course, 23% Miles. 
Start. Finish. Elapsed. Corrected. 
Istalena ... .12 15 05 3 13 33 2 58 28 2 37 53 
Medora .12 17 25 3 37 40 3 20 15 2 39 28 
Sloops, Class P—Start, 12:55—Course, 18% Miles. 
Corinthian . 3 17 06 2 5-. 06 
Cara Mia . 3 18 55 2 53 55 
Windward . 3 19 37 2 54 37 
Joyant . 3 23 25 2 58 25 
N. Y. Y. C. Thirties—Start, 12:30—Course 18% Miles 
Caprice . 3 36 27 3 06 27 
Phryne . 3 36 33 3 06 33 
Alero .... 3 36 51 3 06 51 
Dahinda . 3 36 56 3 06 56 
Juanita . 3 37 03 3 07 03 
Nensi . 3 37 20 3 07 20 
Rowdy’"'. 3 41 09 3 11 09 
Ibis . 3 41 15 3 11 15 
Carlita . 3 42 19 3 12 19 
iOkee .. 3 42 51 3 12 51 
Second Class—Schooners-Start, 12:35—Course 18% Miles. 
Vandalia . 3 51 54 3 16 54 
Helen II . 3 37 59 3 22 59 
Daffodil ' ”' . 3 59 19 3 24 19 
Moira .41150 3 so 50 
*Okee not enrolled in N. Y. Y. C.; in special match 
Eastern Y. C. 
Light, favorable airs wafted the Eastern 
Y. C. fleet from Booth Bay into the Western 
Penobscot last Saturday with an anchorage for 
the night beneath the Camden Hills. 1 he rac¬ 
ing portion of the fleet had a 33-mile struggle 
from Squirrel Island around the Bantam Ledge 
buoy, past the Old Man Ledge, through Mon- 
hegan Channel to a finish off White Head Light. 
The light southerly breeze gave the yachts a 
beat, a broad reach and a run. It was the third 
racing run of the cruise, and as Irolita let al¬ 
most from the start and beat the Elena boat 
for boat by 33s. at the finish, the half of the 
cruise closed Saturday last with honors even in 
the first division schooners between Irolita, Elena 
and Enchantress, so far as actual wins are con¬ 
cerned. 
There was just wind enough in Booth Bay 
Harbor to take the yachts out to the start off 
the southern end of Squirrel Island. Soon after 
10 o’clock the fleet was sent away on a four- 
mile beat around the Bantam buoy to the south¬ 
ward of outer Heron Island. Elena had a good 
berth at the windward end of the line, with 
Irolita a couple of hundred yards to leeward and 
Enchantress astern. The wind, however, proved 
fickle both in strength and in direction, and on 
the first board to port Irolita crossed Elena’s 
bow by a hundred yards. 
The three big yachts slipped through the 
fleet rapidly, but the sloops Avenger and Shimina 
managed to wear around Bantam before the big 
schooners caught them. 
It was a 19-mile reach to the Old Man. and 
with big ballooners, jibs and staysails bulging 
out to port and an increasing southerly breeze 
coming over the starboard rail, all the yachts 
made fairly good time for about an hour. Then 
the wind dropped again, but not until Elena was 
on even terms with Irolita, while astern Enchant¬ 
ress was bringing up what was left of the ex¬ 
piring breeze. 
Between Monhegan and Burnt Island the 
yachts were nearly becalmed at one time, but 
Irolita managed to pick up a draught from some 
quarter, slipped out from under Elena and 
squared away for the finish, ten miles to lee¬ 
ward. In this last run Captain Clark on board 
Irolita, played the game of beating to leeward 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Montana. 
AN IDEAL OUTING PLACE 
On the main road to Yellowstone, where you can 
build up a run down constitution 
while you fish, ride horseback, climb mountains, or 
just loaf. A tent, a cabin or a house. Rates, $12.00 
a week. KARST’S COLD SPRING RESORT, 
Salesville, Montana. 
BIG GAME HUNTING AND FISHING 
IN MONTANA. 
Elk, deer, mountain sheep, goat, bear and small 
game in season. Special rates for fishing and 
camping trips. First-class outfit and dogs. Refer¬ 
ence given. J. K. STADLER, Ovando, Mont. 
Minnesota. 
MUSCALLONGE GALORE 
Over 40 lakes, accommodations for 80 guests. Bass 
and Muscallonge fishing at the door. Write for 
28 page booklet. :-: Bus meets all trains at 
PINE CONE CAMP 
Dwrset, Hubbard County ... Minn. 
CAMP RECREATION 
In the great Mantrap valley in Lake Park Region, 
Northern Minnesota. Best of all kinds of fishing, 
especially Muskallonge and Bass. Beautiful lakes 
among the pines. Delightful river trips to our out¬ 
side camps. Log Cabins. Central dining room. 
Booklet. 
A. G. IRWIN. Dorset, Minnesota 
New York. 
TUI? O A UC JOHN LIDDLE 
1 IT Hi UA1 \iJ Proprietor 
The Best Black Bass Fishing in New York State, on 
Cossayuna Lake. A charming spot to take your family 
for the summer. You easily can run up for weekends. 
Food, beds and terms will please you. 
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