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FLY CASTING HODS 
No. 5. The original telescopic fly rod, 914 ft. Wonderfully 
adapted for rough going. $3.50 to $4.00. 
No. 38. The new adjustable telescopic fly rod, 9 ft. Joints 
lock absolutelyat any length. Gives extraordinary service. 
Nickel mounted, two ring German-silver tie guides and 
German-silver one-ring fly tip. $4.50 to $5.50. 
No. 29. A light 514 oz. fly rod, 8!4 ft- long. Snake guides, 
one-ring tip. Handle with locking reel band. $6.50. 
bait casting hods 
No. 33. Light bait casting rod, elegant trim. Three narrow 
agate casting guides, with specially designed agate offset 
tip. Double grip handle, detachable finger hook. Length 
4 to 614 ft. Price $12.00. 
No. 35. New adjustable telescopic bait casting rod, 8' a tt. 
long. Weight 914 ozs.,.joints lock absolutely in place at any 
length. $4.50 to $5.50. 
No 30. Pocket bait casting rod. New angle agate casting 
tip. One narrow' agate casting guide. Two German-silver 
improved casting guides. Length 414 to 514 ft. Carrying 
size. 12 to 14 inches. $10.00. 
Many other styles and prices. Send for Catalogue. It’s free. 
»’e will re-enamel your old “Bristol” Rods for 60c. each. 
Send them to-day. 
THE HORTON MFG. CO., 84 Horton St., BRISTOL, CONN. 
The “PFLUEGER - REDIFOR ” 
Anti - Back-Lash Casting Reel 
NO WIRES TO FRAY THE LINE 
makes casting a real pleasure for beginners as well as experts. It 
cannot break or get out of order, and requires no adjustment. 
Automatic Thumbers, attached to the flange of the spool enclosed 
within the reel, free from all dirt and possibility of damage, thumb 
the reel mechanically, retarding the spool as the bait slows down. 
This reel is made of best German Silver, satin finish, has 
genuine Scarlet Agate Jewels, balanced crank, fluted Pyralin 
Amber Handle, with Phosphor Bronze Bearing, and adjustable 
front sliding click and drag. 
This reel will hold from 60 to ioo yards according to size of line 
used. Price, (TT Cft (Fully guaranteed against defects of all 
4 >I. 9 U kinds for all time.) 
If your dealer does not carry this reel, we will send it postage 
prepaid on receipt of price. 
The Enterprise Mfg., Ki Akron, Ohio 
“HANDY 
OIL CAN IS GREAT” 
“Nothing but 3-in-One is ever used at 
our Monrop Hunting Club in Lincoln 
Co., Mo. And your new Handy Oil Can is great.” 
—HARVEY W BEGGS, 3(1 Nat. Bank, St. Louis. 
That’s what all well-posted hunters say. Handy 
Oil Can is the ideal container for the ideal gun oil. 
Can’t leak, can’t break, and is just hip-pocket size. 
3% oz., 25c. 3-in-One lubricates every 
working part exactly right: cleans, polishes 
barrels, and stock; absolutely prevents rust. 
FREE— Generous hunter’s sample and dic- 
tionery of uses. Write for yours today. 
3-in-One is sold by all hardware,sporting 
goods, and general stores, in 3 size 
bottles: 1 oz., 10c.: 3 oz., 25c.: 8 oz., 
04 Pint"), 50c. Handy Oil Can, 3% oz.,. 
25c If your dealer can’t supply you we will 
send a handy Oil Can, full, by Parcel Post for 30c. 
THREE-IN-ONE OIL CO., 112 New St., NewYork 
line after the word “camp,” insert the words- 
“having charge of same.” 
Chapter XII., Expulsion: In the second line 
after the word “conduct,” insert the words “or 
disobeying the commodore when in charge of the 
camp, openly disobeying the rules or orders of 
the association, or any of its officers or commit¬ 
tees.” Carried. 
Motion made by Mr. Armstrong; seconded by 
Mr. Hogan : That section IV, Article VI, of the 
constitution be amended as follows; same having 
been published in the official organ two weeks 
previous to this meeting: 
Article VI, Section IV, board of governors: 
Strike out the words “its annual meeting” and 
substitute in place thereof, “The General Meet 
of the A. C. A.” 
At this point the commodore asked vice-com¬ 
modore Saunders of the central division to take 
the chair and after a lengthy discussion the above 
motion was withdrawn. 
Motion was then made by Mr. Spaulding and 
seconded by Mr. Coppins: That the commodore 
appoint a committee of three (3) to consider 
•above proposed amendment and report to the 
noon session of the meeting. Carried. 
The commodore then took the chair and ap¬ 
pointed to serve on this committee, Messrs. Arm¬ 
strong, Coppins and Quick. 
A letter from Mr. Hand to Mr. Huntington 
ASHAWAY LINES 
Swastika is a Good Luck 
Sign, and a Line so Marked 
Is a Dandy Line. 
Ask Your Dealer 
And Hear Him Say, 
“Swastika Lines 
From Ash away.” 
ASHA WAY LINE & TWINE MANUFACTURING CO. 
Ashaway, R. I., U. S. A. 
KEELING’S “EXPERT” MINNOWS 
MARCH OFFER—3 FOR $1.00 
The only minnow with ■practical DETACHABLE 
Hooks. Carry a dozen an your pocket. One Box 
holds -alii the 'hooks. It takes less than a 
minute to put hooks on a KEELING “EXPERT” 
Keeling’s WIGGLE Minnow has -a wiggle similar 
to a 'live minnow, not the darting motion. Add 
spinners we furnish and it’s a regular top bait. 
PRICE COMPLETE WITH SPINNERS 75 
CENTS. 
We want you to try this bait and for March 
only we offer the WIGGLE minnow and TWO 
under-water minnows prepaid on receipt of $1.00. 
All 3 minnows have detachable hooks. 
ORDER OFFER “S” 
Not more than 4 offers or 12 minnows as¬ 
sorted sent to one person at this price. 
REMEMBER—‘Use our baits all summer—return 
in October and we return your money less 10c. 
for the use of each bait. A fair offer. 
KEELING BAIT & TACKLE CO. 
ROCKFORD, ILL. 
Trout Fly-Fishing in America 
By CHARLES Z. SOUTHARD 
Superbly DR. JAMES A. HENSHALL 
illustrated calls it a “sup-rb book, a splendid 
in colors addition to angling literature, the last 
$7.50 net word on fly-fishing for trout.” 
A complete classification of trout found in America 
and full advice on the best methods of catching them. 
E. P. DUTTON & CO. 
be held in the afternoon of same day. Seconded 
by Mr. Armstrong. Carried. 
Mr. Hogan moved that secretary’s report be 
referred to board of governors at their meeting. 
Seconded by Mr. Quick. Carried. 
Mr. James moved treasurer’s report be referred 
to board of governors at their meeting. Seconded 
by Mr. Wright. Carried. 
Mr. Hogan moved the report of camp site 
committee be referred to board of governors at 
their meeting. Seconded by Mr. Coppins. Carried. 
Report of the committee on ladies’ camp was 
read by the secretary. Moved by Mr. Hogan and 
seconded by Mr. VomSteeg that it be accepted 
and placed on file. 
Regatta Committee’s report was referred to the 
Racing Board. 
On motion of Mr. Wilkins; seconded by Mr 
Hogan: The reading of the division pursers’ re¬ 
ports were dispensed with. 
Report of Purser of Western Division received and filed. 
“ “ “ “ Northern “ “ “ “ 
“ “ “ “ Eastern 
“ “ “ “ Central 
“ “ “ “ Atlantic “ “ “ “ 
Motion made by Mr. Wilkins; seconded by Mr. 
Hogan: That Article VII of the constitution and 
Chapter XII of the by-laws, be amended as fol¬ 
lows ; same having been published in the official 
organ two weeks previous to this meeting: 
Article VII, duties of commodore: In the third 
