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Fl^^ait^n^^ait^Casting^JRods. 
PEERLESS QUALITY. The Best Rod for $5.00. 
Tuscarora Pattern, 8% feet, 4^ ounces. Other Fly Rods, 9 feet, 5ounces; 9'/ 2 feet, 6 
ounces; 10 feet, 7 ounces. Dress Suit Case Fly Rod, 7 '/ 2 feet, about 4^ ounces. 
ECLIPSE QUALITY. The Best Rod at $6.50. 
Fly Rods, 9 feet, 5 1 / ounces; 954 feet, 5^ ounces. 
Piece, 5'X feet; No. 3020 S., Two Piece, 5)4 feet. 
Bait Casting Rods, No. 3026, Single 
MILLS' LIVE BOX (13 x 6'/i x 5 inches) 
Has two separate compartments for carrying and keeping frogs, craw¬ 
fish, helgramites and crickets for bass bait. It is strongly made and 
netting is galvanized. 
Price.Each, $0.75 
William Mills Son 
21 Park Place New York 
Send for Trout, Bass and Salmon Booklets. 
MABEo 
THOS. J. CONROY 
Manufacturer and Dealer in 
Fine FishingTackle iSporting Goods 
TARPON. TUNA and ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
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John Street 
New York 
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The Angler’s Workshop 
RODMAKING FOR BEGINNERS 
By PERRY D. FRAZER 
A unique work, bringing the science of rodmaking up to the very moment and 
epitomizing the knowledge and the experience of experts for the guidance of the 
average man. The evolution of bait-casting principles has made Mr. Frazer’s book 
supersede all previous publications on the subject. 
Every angler—young or old—who is fond of adapting his rods and tackle to hiS 
own ideas of what they should be, will find in this book a large fund of information 
gathered by the author in years of study, experiment and practical experience in 
fishing, tournament casting and at the work bench. He theorizes and speculates 
.not at all. He tells “the how” of everything connected with rodmaking in a way 
that makes results certain. All explanations are simple and easily followed. 
Separate chapters are devoted to each of a half dozen types of bait-casting rods; 
to tarpon, surf and light salt water rods; bass and trout, salmon and tournament 
fly-rods. Complete specifications of well known types are given, and the chapter 
on split bamboo rodmaking is the most comprehensive treatise on the subject ever 
published. Indispensable in the angler’s library. 
* Cloth, i8o pages, four full-page illustrations, 6o working drawings, making plain 
every feature of the text. Postpaid, $i. 
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Right principles 
for shotguns and 
ammunition o f 
every depend¬ 
able kind. 
Philadelphia’s 
Sporting Goods 
Headquarters 
Suppose you write for Catalog “G”. 
If you can tell us what you have in 
mind maybe we can help with your 
plans 
SHANNON 
816 Chestnut St. - Philadelphia 
t— , ~inr—m—. Steel Fishing; Reds 
FLY RODS, 8 or 954 feet .... $1.00 
BAIT RODS. 554,654 or 8 feet - - - 1.23 
CASTING RODS. 454.5 or 6 feet - - . 1.30 
CASTING RODS, with Agate Guide and Tip 2.30 
CASTING RODS, full Agate Mountings - 3.73 
Trout Flies 
For Trial—Send ns 
18c Quality A Flies 
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Illustrated Catalogue Ire a oa application. 
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to our lines of Spinners, 
Rods, Reels and all fish¬ 
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The John J. Hildebrandt Company, 
Drawer 6 Logansport, Ind., U. S. A, 
THE NEW ROD 
H. W. HAWES ® CO.. Canterbury. Conn. 
Manufacturers of 
High Grade Split Bamboo Fishing and Tournament Rods 
We are now producing, for length, weight and caliber, the 
most powerful and artistic split-bamboo rod manufac¬ 
tured. Material and workmanship guaranteed. Mr. Hawes 
had thirty years’ experience as rod maker and expert 
fly-caster. Repairing fine rods a specialty. 
H. W. HAWES E. S. LEONARD 
OUTDOOR PHOTOGRAPHS 
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of shooting, fishing, yachting, canoeing, camp¬ 
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in “Forest and Stream.” 
