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FOREST AND STREAM 
NESSMUIC’S REVIVAL. 
Every old sportsman knows Nessmuk, every 
young outdoor man should know this premier 
sportsman. Nessmuk was the inspiration of the 
outdoor writers. It was from him that most of 
our writers on woodcraft borrowed their scen¬ 
ario. This great writer has taught ’em all how to 
do it and they are telling us. Woodcraft was 
a woods love text book never equalled in its 
V simple revelations of nature’s intenseness. Forest 
and Stream, the developer of so many of our 
great outdoor exponents, Emerson Hough, “King¬ 
fisher,” Rowland Robinson, George Bird Grinnell, 
Charles Hallock, John B. Burnham, and many, 
many others, also was 'the one and only pen 
piece of George W. Sears (Nessmuk). InJthe 
next issue of Forest and Stream this great writer 
will be rejuvenated with one of his best stories 
Do not fail to read it. 
ILLINOIS CASTING CLUB. 
Chicago, July 21, 1914. 
Weather conditions were quite favorable at 
our meeting July 18; the wind was N. W. and 
had a velocity of 18 miles. On the following 
day the wind was west, with velocity 20 miles. 
Some excellent scores were made, Mr. A. D. 
Whitby giving us a club record in the light tackle 
accuracy fly with a score 99 14-15. In the one- 
half ounce accuracy bait event, with target at 70 
feet, there was only a demerit of one, every other 
member making a perfect cast. 
The scores follow: 
OZ. ACCURACY BAIT. 
Re. 
Ranney ...I- 
99. 
Jamison . 
99.1 
Andrews . 
97.6 
Bauer . 
McFarlin . 
93 - 
Humphreys - 
98.1 
Hornstein . 
97 . 
Stanley . 
99. 
Whitby . 
99.1 
McCandless ... 
98.8 
Peacock . 
Bennett . 
. 98 - 
99 - 
Grant, 'C. W. ... 
McCarthy, Call. 
Hoxey . 
Tice . 
Stoltz . 
Kerr .;.- 
1 
L. 
T. ACCURACY FLY. 
Re. 
Jamison . 
I-I 5 
Stanley . 
8-15 
Whitby . 
10-15 
*Lin-genfe iter 
. 99 ! 5 -i 5 
McCarthy, C. . 
5-15 
T ice ..' — 
12-15 
prant, C. W. . ■ 
. 98 14 - 15—99 
6-15 
L. 
T. 
DRY FLY ACCURACY. 
Stanley . 
. 98 13-15—98 
I-I 5 
Jamison . 
. 98 9 - 15—99 
I-I 5 
Andrews . 
. 98 7 - 15—98 
9-15 
Whitby . 
. 99 —99 
6-15 
*Limgenfelter 
. 99 3-15 
6-15 
Grant, C. W. 
. 99 I-I 5—99 
Tice . 
. 98 13 - 15—98 
McCarthy, l C. 
. 99 2-15—99 
5-15 
SALMON FLY. 
Grant, C. W. 120 feet 
McCarthy, Call. 130 feet 
*Linigenfelter . 123 feet 
*Guest. 
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