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FOREST AND STREAM 
Awarded (Gold) Medal of Honor P.P.I.E. 
PREPAREDNESS 
The Watchword 
of the Day 
Spring is about to break the icy grip of Winter and the mountain brooks and streams will soon be teeming 
with the wary trout. Are YOU prepared, Mr. Angler, for a season which bids fair to eclipse all previous 
ones? Have you gone over that outfit of yours thoroughly? 
We are the sole authorized 
makers of LOUIS RHEAD’S 
AMERICAN NATURE FLIES. 
Our SPECIAL TACKLE ROOKLET contains full list 
of Regular Wet and Dry Trout Flies and Salmon Flies. 
RODS FOR WET OR DRY FLY 
“PEERLESS” special, 91/ 2 feet.. $6.00 
“NONPAREIL” Special, 9J/2 feet with 2 agates.$12.00 
“CALEDONIA” Special, 9 Yl f eet with 2 agates.$20.00 
“H. L. LEONARD” Special, 9p2 f eet with 3 agates.$38.00 
“INTRINSIC” LINES FOR WET AND DRY FLY 
30 Yds. 40 Yds. 
SIZE D: (for Heavy Rods).$5.50 $7.00 each 
SIZE E: (for Medium Rods). 3.50 4.50 each 
208-page Catalog containing 13-page “Novel Index”—giving lists, 
OF ANGLING, sent on receipt of I 0 cents to cover mailing charges. 
WILLIAM MILLS & SON 
[ESTABLISHED 1822] 
10 Patterns each for April, May, 
June and July angling and 3 Pat¬ 
terns of the popular SHAD Flies. 
Price of all flies $2.00 per dozen. 
of above, also many special goods, and COLOR PLATES 
Copy of which will be mailed on receipt of two-cent stamp. 
“INTRINSIC” LEADERS 
FOR DRY FLY—3 weights —TYz feet. 40c each 
FOR WET FLY—3 weights—6 feet. 30c each 
BEST “WET” TROUT FLIES, $1.00 per dozen 
Either Regular or Light Tied. 
ENGLISH DRY OR FLOATING FLIES 
On Hooks, No. 12 or 15.$1.00 per doz. 
On Hooks, No. 10, Long Shank. 1.25 per doz. 
and advice as to selection, of OUTFITS for PRINCIPAL METHODS 
21-23 Park Place, New York City 
Fishing Tackle Exclusively — All Grades 
HARDY’S—the Great British Specialists 
“Palakona” Re g d Split Bamboo Fishing Rods 
in 
Manufacturers to 
His Majesty 
King George V l==3 ~ 5 --- --- ’ 
THE “DE LUXE” ROD, Made of Steel Hard “PALAKONA” is 
Hardy’s latest design in single-handed rods for wet or dry fly fishing. It is the product of the largest and best 
equipped factory. Supervised by the champion professional fly casters and Anglers in Europe. “Hardy’s”— 
Don’t forget that as wages in Great Britain are 75% less than in America, we can give greater value in high class 
band work. All our rods are handmade by experts whose lives have been spent at this work for which 50 
GOLD MEDALS have been awarded. Length 9 ft., weight 5 % ozs.—9-6 weight 5^4 ozs.—10 ft. weight 6 ozs. 
All fitted with HARDY’S patent screw grip reel fittings. PRICE—Rod with one top only $18.75, with two 
tops $22.50. If in Bamboo protected case to CARRY THE WHOLE ROD $2.50 extra at factory. 
r% p*|* as ma( ^ e by lls f° r the late F. M. Halford, Esq., for whom we also made 
L/Fy F 11GS rods, etc., 60 cents per dozen at factory. 
/"''ill- Pocfc The Anglo-American tapered mist colour. No. 1 medium. No. 2 fine, as 
made for Mr. Halford. Stout to 4x Do. Do to 3x Stout Lake to fine. 
Ditto to medium. Extra stout to medium. Extra stout to stout. 6 ft. $2.12 per dozen—9 ft. 
$2.75 per dozen at factory. 
THE GREAT ENGLISH “FIELD” says: “We must never forget that it is to HARDY BROS, of Alnwick, 
we owe the supremacy we have achieved as Rod makers.” 
DEALERS write for trade catalog and terms to MR. HENRY SMAIL, 82 Duane Street, New York. 
HARDY BROS., Ltd., Manufactory, ALNWICK, ENGLAND 
LONDON SHOWROOMS, 61 PALL MALL, S. W. 
