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For August, 1915 
Off the Beaten Path for Moose in 
Nova Scotia . 
By Edward Breck 
Some Nature Lures for Summer and 
Fall Fishing . 
By Louis Rhead 
Up the Peribonca to Tchitagama 
and Manouan . 
By John M. Maguire 
There is Joy in the Brown October 
Days . 
By Nimrod 
Big Game Possibilities of the East 
Kootenay . 
By Ubique 
Is the Single Hook More Deadly 
Than the Gang or Plug Bait? . . 
By Black Bass 
Ba ss Fishing on the Upper Delaware 
An Adirondack Patteran . 
By Warwick Stevens Carpenter 
Lake Trout Fishing in Lake George 
Our Future Game Supply . 
By Horace 0 . Green 
Little Trip After Trout in the South¬ 
ern Appalachians . 
Editorial . 
Natural History . 
The Giant Bass of the California 
Coast . 
By Charles Frederick Holder 
Live Notes From the Field . 
Conditions in New York State 
Waters Require Attention .... 
Illinois Has Joined the “No Sale 
of Game” States . 
By E. T. Grether 
Sea and River Fishing . 
The Anglers’ License in Vermont. 
Game Bag and Gun . 
Trapshooting . 
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Forest and Stream 
Publishing Company 
PUBLISHERS 
128 Broadway 
New York City 
CHARLES A. HAZEN CHARLES L. WISE 
President Treasurer 
W. G. BEECROFT, Secretary 
Published Monthly. Subscription Rates: United 
States, $i.oo a year; Canada, $1.35 a year, 
foreign Countries, $1.50 a year. Single 
Copies 10 cents. Entered in New York Post 
Office as Second Class Mail Matter. 
The Editor will be pleased to consider all con- 
tributions, but “Forest and Stream” will not 
hold itself responsible for manuscripts and 
photographs submitted. 
Louis Rhead’s New Artificial Nature Lures 
are exact copies from careful color pictures drawn from varied species 
of minnows, frogs and other creatures that game fish consumes as food 
From these pictures the artist has spent many months in creating a 
complete line of new baits that will supersede all others. They will raise 
the art of fishing to a higher plane, if used in the manner described by the 
inventor. They cannot fail. They are always alive to act like the natural 
creature itself. No gangs. No treble hook. Humane fishing that appeals 
to all true sportsmen. 
The minnows have quivering fins. Crawfish has a pliable tail. Hell- 
gramite has movable legs. The frogs both float and swim. Grasshoppers 
that skip. Caterpillars that float. Dragon-fly used as a dry-fly. 
Mr. Rhead will supply any of the above on order after September 1. 
Frogs now ready. Large, medium and small. Green leopard frog for 
Eastern States, brown spotted pickerel frog for Middle West and red-belly 
frog for Pacific Coast States. 
Sold for One Dollar Each, at 217 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 
JohnMinnich of DuPont Gun Club 
WITH HIS 
ITHACA SINGLE 
John holds world’s record 
Tor 500 consecutive targets 
He discarded his other trap 
guns after shooting his Ithaca 
the first time. 
About 500 well known shoot¬ 
ers already have Ithaca Singles, 
any one of them will tell you 
he can break more targets with 
his new Ithaca than with any 
other gun, that it’s the best trap 
gun ever built and is 
Made in the U. S. A. 
Singles $85.00 up. Doubles $17.75 up. 
Catalogue upon request. 
ITHACA CUN CO. 
BOX 25 
ITHACA N.Y. 
25c 
Postpaid 
all lubrication and 
polishing around the 
house, in the tool shed or 
afield with gun or rod 
,n,heNew 
111 Will I Perfection 
11 ■ U I ■■ Pocket Package 
is a matchless combination 
Sportsmen have known it for years. 
Dealers sell NYOIL at 10c. and 25c. 
Send us the name of a live one who 
doesn’t sell NYOIL with other neces¬ 
saries for sportsmen and we will send 
you a dandy, handy new can (screw' 
top and screw tip) containing 3V4 
ounce's postpaid for 25 cents. 
WM. F. NYE, New Bedford, Mass. > 
