FOREST AND STREAM 
544 
TELESCOPES. 
The most suitable telescopes for clubs’ use are of the 
single draw type but for private use the three draw 
telescope is more portable and therefore more con¬ 
venient. To spot a shot hole at ioo yards the telescope 
however good must be mounted on a rigid stand. The 
stand should be about a foot high and placed just to 
the right front of the shooter who can then place his 
eye to the eyepiece with a slight inclination of his head 
without changing his shooting position. 
Telescope stands, elbow mats, and small blocks of 
wood pierced with io holes to accommodate ten cart¬ 
ridges when shooting, are useful adjuncts to the firing 
point. The End. 
TWO EFFICIENT WARDENS. 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Lynbrook, L. I., October 14th, 1914. 
I see in the paper where Game Wardens David 
Benson and John Ward have arrested fourteen 
men on Columbus Day for violating the Game 
Laws, which I think is excellent work. If all 
the wardens in the State did such excellent work 
EXPERIENCES ON A FISHING TRIP. 
Experiences he encountered while on a fishing 
trip in the Schroon Lake Country last Spring 
were related by Kenneth F. Lockwood, a news¬ 
paper editor of Newark, N. J., at the first meet¬ 
ing of the season of the Newark Bait and Fly 
Casting Club, held on September 25th. 
Explaining that he had been ill when he reach¬ 
ed Schroon Lake, Mr. Lockwood told how in¬ 
vigorating he found the climate. It was a mat¬ 
ter of only a few days, he said, before he felt 
better than he had for a long time. That this 
was partly due to his discovery of some excel¬ 
lent fish in the waters of the seotion, he declared 
he had no doubt. 
Continuing, Mr. Lockwood spoke in high praise 
of the natural beauties of the country; of the 
Labrador Duck. 
as these two wardens, our gardens would be full 
of song birds and our fields full of game- Vio¬ 
lators of the game laws should be on the look¬ 
out at all times for these two wardens, as they 
are to be found when least expected. 
A Constant Reader of Forest and Stream. 
uniform courtesy of the residents ’o a stranger; 
of the gameness of the trout, bass and pickerel 
and of the many beautiful points of interest- 
He illustrated the latter with photographs. 
Summing up, he said: 
“It is a region of wonderful lakes and streams 
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