FOREST AND STREAM 
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I For June, 1916 
I Summer Trouting in Nova Scotia. . 983 
| By Ellwood Colahan 
| Evolution of Black Bass Angling. . . 985 
| By Dr. Janies A. Henshall 
§ Fresh Water Pearl Hunting. 988 
By John B. O’Sullivan 
I Evolution of Bait Angling. 987 
| By Louis Rhead 
| Natural History . 988 
| Camping Near Home. 989 
| By E. V. Connett, 3 d 
I The Second Barrel. 990 
| By L. E. Eubanks 
1 Dusk on the Marshes. . 991 
| By B. 0. Tillett 
I Notes From the Field. 992 
§ Over Drifting Snow Came the 
| Caribou . 993 
| By R. J. Fraser 
g After Sheep and Goats in East 
j Kootenay . 995 
| By Ubique 
| To a Sleepy Guide. 997 
| By W. Livingston Lamed 
| Handy Calendar for Sleepy 
| Campers . 997 
| By C. E. Beyer 
| Through the Lakelands of Quebec. 998 
| By B. C. Cobb 
| Editoria 1 . 1000 
| Sea and River Fishing. 1001 
| Fishing for Bass in June. 1004 
| By Black Bass 
| Truly the Veteran of All Rods. . . . 1006 
I By E. S. Whitaker 
| Nessmuk’s Corner . 1010 
I Canoeing . 1014 
1 Trap Shooting . 1019 
CHARLES A. HAZEN 
President 
Forest and Stream 
Publishing Company 
PUBLISHERS 
128 Broadway New York City 
CHARLES L. WISE 
Treasurer 
Published Monthly. Subscription Rates: United 
States, $1.00 a year; Canada $1.35 a year. 
Foreign Countries, $1.50 a year. Single Copies 
10 cents. Entered in New York Post Office 
as Second Class Mail Matter. 
The Editor will be pleased to consider all con¬ 
tributions, but “Forest and Stream” will not 
hold itself responsible for manuscripts and 
photographs submitted. 
LOUIS RHEAD’S 
American Trout Stream Insects 
The first and only book issued 
with colored insect pictures on 
this important subject. 
It guides anglers to 
a new and higher 
form of fishing. 
Every up-to-date fly and bait angler 
on this continent needs it. Abso¬ 
lutely indispensable to experts and 
amateurs if they 
want to lure 
and larger trout. 
more 
Included is a complete set of New Artificial Nature Lures that exactly 
represent all creatures that bass, mascalonge, lake trout, walleye, consume as .food. 
Price, $2.50 
Address LOUIS RHEAD, 217 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn 
< 2 , 
— says Mr, Lody 
Smith of New York 
about 3-in-One Oil. 
Mr. Smith fishes when- 
ever he has a moment to spare; 
and when he talks about any¬ 
thing relating to fishing he 
knows whereof he speaks. 
Read Mr. Smith’s letter: 
“For use on floating flies, I find 
that the feathers are not affected 
by the hackles and wings sticking 
together. There is an entire ab¬ 
sence of paraffin which is present 
in most of the dry fly solutions. I 
also use 3-in-0ne for my reels, 
lines, etc., and recently discover¬ 
ed that it was a good repellent of 
black flees, mosquitos and midgets, 
better to use than heavy greases.” 
Try 3-in-One Free 
Send for a generous sample with full in¬ 
formation about its many uses. 3-in-One 
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Oil Cans, 31/2 ozs., 25c. 
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WOODCRAFT 
By NESSMUK 
No better or more 
delightful book for 
the help and guid¬ 
ance of those who 
go into the wild for 
sport or recreation 
was ever written. 
No one ever knew 
the woods better 
than Nessmuk or 
succeeded in putting 
so much valuable in¬ 
formation into the 
same “compass. 
Camp equipment, 
camp making, the 
personal kit, camp 
fires, shelters, bed¬ 
ding, fishing, cook¬ 
ing, and a thousand 
and one kindred 
topics are considered. Beyond this the 
book has a quaint charm all its own. Cloth, 
illus., 160 pages. Postpaid, $1.00. 
LOUIS RHEAD’S Hand-Made Artificial Nature Lures 
are now highly commended by many famous experts 
One writes: 
My favorite recreation 
has been transformed 
from giving pain to 
extreme joy in the 
game with much better 
They will revolutionize 
fishing and supersede 
all other bait, live 
or artificial. 
Not made to perform acrobatic water 
stunts, but to imitate and act like 
natural food of game fishes. 
results. 
Five different size minnows, frogs, crawfish, helgramites, grasshoppers. 
On request, any bait can be furnished weedless, at a small extra cost. 
Address the inventor and maker 
LOUIS RHEAD, 217 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. 
