FOREST AND STREAM 
933 
CONTENTS 
For May, 1916 
Big Habitant of the Little Magal- 
loway . 
935 
By R. M. Kaufman 
Hunting From a Fallen Log. 
938 
By Osceola 
The Fight on the Way Up Stream. 
939 
The Striped Bass an Angler’s Prize. 
940 
By Leonard Hulit 
Fishing for Montana Grayling. 
942 
By J. L. Phillips 
Halcyon Angling Days in May. . . . 
943 
By Louis Rhead 
Through the Lakelands of Quebec. 
945 
By B. C. Cobb 
An Earthly Paradise Far North of 
“53” . 
948 
By R. J. Fraser 
The Packing Problem. 
949 
By C. L. Gilman 
The Den . 
951 
Editorial . 
952 
Natural History. 
953 
This Is Not an Angler’s Dream. . . . 
955 
The Care of the Reel. 
956 
By Black Bass 
The Care of the Line. 
958 
By Black Bass 
Selecting the Youngster”. 
962 
Nessmuk’s Corner and Camp Fire. 
964 
Trap Shooting . 
971 
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LOUIS RHEAD’S Ar ^ ial NATURE LURES 
Big artificial Minnows for big Game Fish — Superior to live bait, spoons or plugs 
The true sportsman’s logical, sensible, humane, effective baits 
pronounced by experts as the most perfect minnows invented. 
SILVER SHINER and GOLDEN CHUB 
[Three Sizes — 6^2 inch—5 inch — 4 inch] 
for trolling, either at the surface or in deep water to capture 
SALMON of Monterey Bay. MASCALONGE of Middle 
West. Varied species of LAKE TROUT, North Eastern and 
Canadian Lakes. BIG MOUTH BASS in Florida Waters. 
A limited number tied for sale one dollar each. 
At 217 Ocean Avenue 
BROOKLYN, N.Y. 
Geese, Brant, Ducks, Plover 
Seal Island for Sale 
In St. Lawrence River, about 50 miles 
below Quebec, entire island, about 300 
acres. Furnished Club House, with four 
bedrooms, living-room, pantry, kitchen 
and keeper’s house. 
Snow Geese, Canada Geese, Brant, 
Black Duck, Gray Duck, Teal, Plover, 
Beach Birds, etc. Fishing also. 
To close Estate of Ivers W. Adams. 
Address A. A. ADAMS, 101 West 78th 
St., New York, N. Y. 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
FOR SALE OR TRADE—One set International Cor¬ 
respondence School books on Electric Lighting. Clinton 
Merrifield, Route No. 2, Fairmont, W. Va. 
FOR SALE OR RENT—Small cottage on Tomahawk 
Lake, Oneida County, Wisconsin. Address Wm. Lux, 
Rochelle, Ill. 
PHEASANTS—H. W. Myers, Olympia, Washington. 
R. F. D. No. i. 
DECOYS—Wild gray mallards—licensed by the State 
and true wild stock. $1.50 each, eggs $1.50 per 12. E. G. 
Showers, Onalaska, Wis. 
FURNISHED COTTAGE—In the Adirondacks; eight 
rooms; fine location. Lock Box 36, North Creek, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Choice breezy mountain farm deer, rab¬ 
bit and partridge ground. Chas. Kellogg, Stafford 
Springs, Ct. 
Camping Trips to Yellowstone 
also 
Elk, Moose, Sheep, Deer and Bear Hunting 
Accommodations at the Triangle Bar Ranch. 
Horseback riding, trout fishing, mountain climb¬ 
ing etc. 30 day camping trip in Yellowstone 
with saddle horses and wagons leaving Cody, 
Wyo., July 4th. Private parties conducted in 
“out of the way” places in Yellowstone and ad¬ 
jacent country. Wonderful scenery and the finest 
trout streams in the United States. Wild elk 
are seen in bands of three or four hundred. 
Write for particulars of the trips you are in¬ 
terested in. Every thing first-class. References 
furnished. 
SIMON SNYDER, - Valley Wyoming 
Telegraph Address; Cody, Wyo. 
L! 
The DEER'S HEAD 
ADIRONDACKS 
ELIZABETHTOWN, N. Y. 
Now Open 
BENJAMIN F. STETSON, Proprietor 
Excellent fishing and shooting. Trout, bass and game 
of all kinds, including partridges, squirrels, rabbits, 
woodcock and deer are plentiful in season. Competent 
guides may be had at reasonable rates. 
Golf, Tennis, Croquet, Billiards, Horseback Riding, 
Driving, Baseball, Mountain Climbing and romantic 
walks through enchanting and picturesque scenery. 
Dancing a feature nightly. There isn’t a safer or more 
delightful place on earth than Elizabethtown for the 
children. 
Wynona Camp ^*5^“‘overlooking 
lake. Canoeing, motor-boating, sailing, swimming, horse¬ 
back riding, mountain climbing, tennis, golf, basket 
ball. Music, dancing, tutoring, nature study. Pure 
water, good farm food. Address The Director, 400 Summer 
St., Fitchburg, Massachusetts. 
CAMP YAPEECHU, Milford, Pike Co., Pa. 
A fully equipped camp for boys that has distinc¬ 
tion and individuality. Sixteenth season. Climatic 
conditions equal to New England. Convenient location. 
Beautiful country. Food, the very best. Advantages, 
of small camp. Number limited to 32. Circular on 
application. References asked. 
CHARLES FORD WILSON 
924 W. State Street TRENTON, N. J. 
FOR SALE—Three rare, beautifully mounted moose 
heads; spread of horns 6oV 4 \ 58 and 57 inches. Newly 
mounted massive heads of the very best class, perfect 
in every way. Reasonable prices. Express prepaid on 
approval. Edwin Dixon, Taxidermist, Unionville, Ont. 
TURTLE NETS THAT GET THEM—Make $10 a day 
trapping turtles for market. I am an old turtle trapper. 
Will tell you how. Nets $1.40 each, $15.00 per dozen. 
W. D. Raudman, Constantine, Mich. 
Kennel 
The BLUE BOOK of DOGDOM 
The first and second sections of the Eighth Annual 
Volume of the Blue Book of Dogdom are now ready 
for mailing. The second section contains 
The STANDARDS of the BREEDS 
as recognized by the American Kennel Club. The 
book is one of 190 pages, profusely illustrated with 
pictures of champion dogs. 
The only work of its kind in America. 
Price for parts one and two postpaid $1.00. 
C. S. R. Co., P. O. Box 1028, New York City 
WANTED —Pointers and setters to train; 
game plenty. For sale trained setters, also 
some good rabbit hounds. Dogs sent on trial. 
Dogs boarded. Stamp for reply. O. K. Ken¬ 
nels, Marydel, Md. 
