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FOREST AND STREAM 
Nov. 9, 1912 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
South Carolina. 
PINE FOREST INN 
( 22 c^r:r) Summerville, s. c. 
JUNE-TIME IN DECEMBER. 
A high-class Winter resort catering to a select cli¬ 
entele. Noted for absolutely dry, healthful climate. 
Opens December First 
The most delightful month for all outdoor sports. 
A convenient stop-over point for tourists en route 
South. 
Important to Sportsmen 
A shooting preserve of 1800 acres for guests of the 
Inn, where deer, quail and other game are plentiful. 
Superb 18-hole Golf Course; Tennis, Riding, Driv¬ 
ing, Livery. Illustrated Booklet. 
MR. RALPH J. HERKIMER Manager 
(Summer) Berkeley-Waiontha, Richfield Springs. N. Y. Address 
up to November 25. Prince George Hotel, New York. 
COTTAGES TO RENT 
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Resorts for Sportsmen. 
Florida. 
Oakland Hotel 
OAKLAND, FLA. 
On shore of the charming Lake Apopka, second largest 
lake in Florida. 
The Sportsman’s Opportunity. —Where he can 
get his full bag every day of Quail, Duck, Jaeksnipe, 
Osweso Hass, Brim and Trout. In a territory not 
overcrowded and little shot over. 
The man from Missouri is the one we want be¬ 
cause we will show him or refuse his money. 
Climate delightful. Write now for terms and reserva¬ 
tion, information or booklet to 
OAKLAND HOTEL. 
Winter Sport with Rod and Gun 
Sportsmen, spend your winter vacation here. Good 
shooting; thousands of ducks; plenty of quail. Both 
fresh and salt water fishing can be had within a short 
distance of the house. Booklet sent free. Correspond¬ 
ence invited. Address 
THE RENDEZVOUS, Homosassa, Florida, 
T. D. BRIGGS, Proprietor. 
QUAIL-TURKEY—DUCK—DEER 
Located on Indian River, 174 miles south of Jacksonville. 
Dogs, guides and horses furnished. Black bass fishing. 
Reasonable rates. New management. A delightful place 
to take your wife. 
COCOA HOUSE, Cocoa, Florida 
Maine. 
NACHIAS LAKE CAMPS, Ashland, Me. 
Best Moose and Deer hunting in Maine. Remote camps. 
MACHIAS LAKE CAMPS, W. P. McNally, Prop. 
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 
Dsfsst, Hubbard County ... Minn. 
Mississippi. 
Are You Going South to Shoot and Fish ? 
Let us tell you the best place to go. Send your 
address to DIXIE! CLUB, MeConib, Miss. 
Newfoundland. 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
LOG CABIN HOTEL 
Spruce Brook ... Newfoundland 
Salmon fishing. Caribou hunting. Canoeing. 
Motor boating. Lovely scenery. Every comfort, 
but no frills. Terms moderate. Guides, licenses 
and all, provided. 
New Jersey. 
OAK COURT HOTEL, Lakewood, N. J. 
Located in the Pine Belt. A family hotel, notable for a 
quiet air of domesticity and a homelike atmosphere. 
Booklet. Open October 15th to May 15th. 
E. E. SPANGENBERG. Manager. 
New York. 
DUCKSHOOTEIIS — I have good accommodations for 
point shooting. The most comfortable shooting. Stay 
aboard of auxiliary sloop near feeding ground to save 
early rising if preferred. Write number in party and 
dates preferred. Ernest P. Hulse, East Moriches, L. I. 
W. J. O’Neil, proprietor, and Hammond, guide; good board and 
first-class accommodations. Good bird dogs and hounds. 
Centerville Station, Sullivan Co.. N. Y. 
without a cry. There was considerable water 
in most of the flat places worked over (I must 
say I have hunted a great many days every fall 
for thirty years, and in all that time I never ex¬ 
perienced anything that could compare to the 
condition of the county—it is simply inundated) 
which made it extremely hard for dogs to get 
scent sufficient to make a start. Hounds whim¬ 
pered occasionally, as if some scent was still 
lying. Dogs were lifted at 12 o'clock noon 
without a start. It was decided by the commit¬ 
tee to try a swamp a short distance away where 
there was a good ridge along it where condi¬ 
tions might or should be more satisfactory, and 
where there was expected some hare would be 
found. 
At 12 130 p. m. same dogs were cast off again 
for another try and were soon lost to view of 
the spectators. Gypsy was the first to tongue 
and was quickly joined by Yodler, and then Sue 
chimed in, the three running well with a graded 
burst of music, rattling bunny clear through the 
swamp to the opposite side to a check. After 
several casts the line was again picked out by 
Sue and run for a considerable distance before 
being joined by the other hounds who only just 
got nicely in to a check. It was some time be j 
fore the line was straightened out and owned 
by Yodler for some considerable distance when 
all three dogs settled down again to a real good 
run for thirty minutes to a loss. 
Hounds were then called up, the heat being 
awarded to Gypsy, who in the last twenty 
minutes, running well ahead all the time, easily 
showed the speed to the others and was a keen, 
tireless little worker who was hunting every 
minute she was down. At 2:15 p. m. Wee 
Melody, handled by T. R. DeGeer, and Primus, 
handled by Jim Smith, were taken to the east 
end of the same swamp and turned loose. Both 
hounds ranged away well and were soon heard 
giving tongue. Unfortunately for this brace, 
some other hounds were heard coming up the 
swamp in full cry. This pair harked to them 
and soon were out of hearing. It was sur¬ 
mised the visiting hounds were running a fox. 
After a wait- of thirty minutes, hounds not re¬ 
turning were counted out. 
The only entry in the under 13 inches was 
HUNTER’S LODGE! 
Good Quail Shooting! 
Choice accommodations for ladies and gentlemen. 
Best Chef south of Potomac 
Terms: $3.00 per day; $75.00 per month. 
GEN’L FRANK A. BOND - - Buies, N. C- 
PINE TOP LODGE 
Halifax County - North Carolina) 
Finest quail country in the Old North State. Thousands 
of acres and tens of thousands of quail. Guides, dogs, 
teams, telegraph and telephone. Fine automobile roads. 
Leave New York at night and arrive at Halifax follow¬ 
ing noon. Bring your wife and have rare sport in the 
Sunny South. Till Nov. 1st, address C. & L. P. Blow, 
at Virginia Beach. After Nov. 1, at Tillery, Halifax 
County, N. C. 
GOOD DUCK SHOOTING. —Battery and Blinds. 
C. S. WHITE, Currituck, N. C. 
Virginia. 
Having Good Hunting Lands 
And competent guides, I am prepared to entertain 
sportsmen for the coming season. Open from Nov. 1st 
to Feb. 1st. Mrs. O. M. ATKINS, Box 33, Boydton, Va. 
Forest and Stream is the advertiser’s 
chance of outdoor mediums. Why? 
A VERY HANDSOME 33-FOOTER 
About 10 feet wide, 3% feet draught, about 6 feet 
head-room, 12 portholes, large cockpit and large 
cabin. Toilet, wash-room. Two big gasolene tanks, 
] extra large fresh-water tank. Two-cylinder 2-cycle 
Lathrop engine, 14 to 20 horsepower. Boat is two 
years old and has been carefully cared for; man 
always aboard. Will sell at a bargain if taken at 
once, before laying up for winter. She can be seen 
at Colonial Yacht Club, Hudson River, foot of 
Wes'c 140th Street, or by calling on 
DR. PRATT, 1122 Broad** ay, N. Y. C. 
Price, $900.00 
ARTHUR BINNEY 
(Formerly Stewart & Binney) 
Naval Architect and Yacht Broker 
Mnon Building, Kilby St., BOSTON, MASS. 
Cable Address, “Designer.” Boston 
COX fa STEVENS 
Yacht Brokers and Naval Architects 
15 William Street - New York 
Telephones 1375 and 1376 Broad 
