March 23, 1912 
FOREST AND STREAM 
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Resorts for Sportsmen. 
A Chance To Join 
THE NICATOUS CLUB 
In the Heart of Maine’s Big Game Country. 
Splendid Moose and Deer shooting—Lakes abound 
in Salmon and Trout. Fly Fishing all Summer. 
This club was organized in 1893 by fifteen sportsmen. The 
land was purchased from the famous guide, Jock Darling. 
Since then, lumber men have prevented all further sales 
of camp sites, and the region remains in its ORIGINAL 
WILD STATE. The nine adjacent lakes are without 
camps of any kind. 
Several charter members having died, a few non-assessable 
paid-up shares are now for the FIRST TIME for sale, $50 
per share, annual dues $10. The constitution limits the 
number of shares and the club reserves right to reject any 
application. 
This is a club where men may bring their wives—NO BAR. 
Weare carefully picking men who carefully pick their club. 
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS 12 
R. L. CALKINS, 428 Lexington Avenue, New York City 
LAKESIDE CAMPS 
SCHOODIC, MAINE 
Land-locked salmon, trout, black bass, and pickerel of 
great size and abundance. Best of food and accommo¬ 
dations for boarders and completely furnished small 
camps for families. Write to N. W. McNAUGHTON, 
I’rop., Schoodic, Me. 12 
Lakeside Inn and Cottages 
AVERILL, VERMONT 
Open May 1st. On shore of Lake Averill. Very best 
fishing for trout and landlocked salmon at your door. 
1800 feet above sea level on Canadian Border. No rnalaria, 
mosquitoes, or hay fever. Terras moderate. Write for 
rates and illustrated booklet to 
12 FRANK W. BALDWIN, Prop., Pittsburg, N. H. 
LAKE EDWARD, P. Q., CANADA 
Trout Fishing 
The finest in Canada, on 2000 miles of lakes and 
rivers. Guides, canoes, outfits and all furnished. 
Moose and Caribou hunting. Game very plentiful. 
Send for booklet, map and rates. :: :: :: 
Laurentide House, Camp and Cottages 
NEWFOUNDLAND 
LOG CABIN HOTEL 
Spruce Brook ... Newfoundland 
Salmon fishing, Caribou hunting. Canoeing. 
Motor boating. Lovely scenery. Every comfort, 
but no frills. Terms moderate. Guides, licenses 
and all, provided. 
YARMOUTH 
NOVA SCOTIA 
NO HAY FEVER 
Summer temperature averages 70 degrees at noon. First- 
class hotels. Boating, bathing, salt and fresh water fish- 
ing, shooting, golf, excellent roads. Send for Booklet. 
J. BOND GRAY, Box C, Sec’y Tourist Committee. 
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14,000 Tons 635 Feet Long 
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Most Attractive Rates Ever Offered. 
Get beautiful booklet maps, chart, etc., from 
IJermuda-Atlantic Line, 290 B’way, N, Y, 
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NOW 
Eastern Inter-Collegiate. 
Washington, D. C., March 16.—Massachusetts Agri¬ 
cultural College team won the Eastern Intercollegiate 
Rifle Shooting League championship this week by de¬ 
feating Princeton. Massachusetts won eleven straight 
victories. Princeton and North Georgia University tied 
for second place with nine wins and two defeats each. 
The shoot-off for the intercollegiate championship of 
the United States, between Massachusetts Agricultural 
College, the Eastern League winners, and University of 
Iowa, the Western League champions, will take place 
cn March 23. Results this week were: 
Massachusetts Aggies defeated Princeton, 958 to 907; 
Louisiana defeated New Hampshire, 946 to 0 (defaulted), 
U. S. Veterinary Surgeons defeated Harvard, 951 to 938; 
North Georgia defeated Norwich, 926 to 860; West Vir¬ 
ginia defeated Delaware, 929 to 927; Pennsylvania de¬ 
feated Maryland Aggies, 927 to 857. 
Intercity High School Rifle League. 
Washington, D. C., March 16.—Iowa City High School 
and Deering High School, Portland, Me., rifle teams, 
by winning their matches this week continued their tie 
for first place in the Intercity High School Rifle Shoot¬ 
ing League, each having twelve wins and one defeat. 
Results were: 
Deering, Portland, Me., defeated Manual, Philadelphia, 
958 to 809; Iowa City defeated Central, Washington, 956 
to 0 (defaulted); Baltimore Poly defeated Portland (Me9 
High, 937 to S88; Southern, Philadelphia, defeated 
Manual, Washington 924 to 885; Salt Lake City de¬ 
feated Western Washington, 916 to 853; Morris, New 
York, defeated Business, Washington, 909 to 861; Cen¬ 
tral High, Philadelphia, defeated De Witt Clinton, New 
York, 896 to 0 (defaulted); Brookline, Mass., defeated 
Ogden, 779 to 0 (defaulted). 
Rifle Note. 
In the story of the result of the shoot-off for the 
inter-club rifle shooting championship of the United 
States, sent out from this office several days ago, the 
name of C. W. Vanstone was given as the fifth man on 
the victorious Bridgeport team. 
This was an error. The name of John W. Hessian 
should be substituted, with a score of 48, 50, 50, 50—198. 
Albert S. Jones, 
Sec’y N. R. A. 
Du Pont Gun Club. Rifle Dept. 
The rifle department of the club made these scores on 
the 16th inst.: 
Pistol scores: D. Appleby 88, 88; L. du Pont 84, 82, 
86, 91; L. C. S. Dorsey 80. 
Rifle scores: J. T. Birch 65, 73, 57; D. Appleby 85, 
86, 81, 84, 86, 84. 
Seventh Regiment Rifles. 
New York. March 16.—Lance Corporal J. K. Boles 
and Private Frank Wennees broke the rapid-fire record 
of the Seventh Regiment range to-night with a score of 
48 out of a possible 50. The old record was 47. 
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SOME CASTING LURES. 
Continued from page 368. 
swivels for the tandem spoon. This can be 
weighted to suit by fastening a dipsy sinker to 
the upper ring of the first swivel where it will 
not interfere at all with the spinning qualities 
of the lure, and it. can be armed with a weed¬ 
less fly as described in Fig. 3 and so varied 
at will. It shuts up as it flies through the air 
in casting, thus offering very little resistance, 
but opens on striking the water and starts 
spinning at once. 
I have written this not only in the hope that 
it will help some beginner, but also that it will 
stir up the old-timers, so that I can get some 
new ideas for myself. The lures described have 
been more successful for me than any I ever 
bought, but I know they are by no means the 
last word in this line, and bass are constantly 
getting fewer and the survivors better educated, 
so that I am constantly on the lookout for 
something new. Besides, it is lots of fun to 
make the pesky things and figure out all the 
fish you are going to get on them, and just 
how, when the season forbids the actual fishing. 
Resorts for Sportsmen. 
WHERE 
FISHING 
IS 
FINEST 
The Aroostook Waters 
Lead The World For 
TROUT and SALMON 
Learn All About This Great Game 
Country from “In The Maine Woods” 
—The Handsomest Sporting Annual. 
It’s Yours for Fifteen Cents Postage. 
Address: Passenger Traffic Department D 
BANGOR & AROOSTOOK RAILROAD 
BANGOR, MAINE i2 
CAMP PHOENIX 
On Sourdnahunk Lake and Sourdnahunk River, offers 
best fishing in Maine. Rate, $ 2.00 per day. No charge 
for canoes or boats. We want the man who wants “to 
be shown.” Write for references from your neighbors 
and for further information to 12 
C. A. DAISEY, Proprietor Norcross, Maine 
TROUT FISHING. 
Unexcelled trout and salmon fishing at Belgrade 
Lake Camps. Fine location. Individual camps 
with bath. Excellent table. Pure spring water 
Season opens about May 10th. 
For particulars nvrite 
THWING BROS., Belgrade Lakes, Maine 
SALMON 
Average weight at these camps for five years, 
7 pounds. Bass fishing unexcelled. Private 
cabins with fire-places, bath rooms, twin beds, 
etc. Free illustrated booklet. 12 
Brown’s Camps, Lake Kezar. Center Lovell, Maine 
Outlet House and Camps 
In center of the earliest and best fishing on and around 
Moosehead Lake. Trout, togue and salmon, at outlet of 
Moosehead Lake and source of Kennebec River. Guides 
not necessary, but can supply the best if wanted. For 
booklet and detailed information write to F. J. WILSON, 
Moosehead, Me. 12 
Jamaica Point Camps 
Situated on Belgrade Lake. Open May 15tli. New camps 
with bath and telephone. Fine fishing section for bass 
and trout. Ideal spot to spend vacation days. Write 
for booklet to M.^RSHALL & STONE, Oakland, Me.; 
after May 15th, Belgrade Lakes, Me., Water Route. 12 
Lake Park Camps 
An ideal summer resort and sportsman’s paradise. jMl 
kinds of trout, salmon and togue fishing guaranteed. 
Three lakes, 15 outlying ponds, 60 miles finest river trip 
in Maine. Moosehead Lake by canoe, Penobscot trip, 
etc. Individual cabins, excellent table. Booklet. 
12 E. A BOOTHMAN, Jackman, Me. 
CARRABASSETT SPRING FARM and COTTAGES 
Best of fishing and hunting. An ideal spot for your vaca¬ 
tion. Just the place for your boys to spend the summer. 
Boating, swimming', fishing, baseball and croquet- 
grounds open to boys June 30 to Sept. 5. Best of 
care and guides given. For particulars address 
12 N. CHAMPAGNE, Spring Farm, Carrabassett. Me. 
