FOREST AND STREAM 
517 
CONTENTS 
For September, 1915 
Shooting Wild Game With the Mo¬ 
tion Picture Camera . 519 
By Frank Merton Buckland 
Another Side of Game Protection 522 
By Alfred C. Weed 
Through the Trap-Shooting Tour¬ 
nament Mill . 523 
By Fred 0 . Copeland 
Why Nature Lures are Best for Good 
Sport . 526 
By Louis Rhcad 
Wood Buffalo of Canada are In¬ 
creasing . 527 
Just a Few Stories About Fishing 528 
After “Old Tramp” . 529 
By J. M. Murdock 
Shore Bird Reminiscences and Ex¬ 
periences . 535 
By R. H. Dana, Jr. 
His Majesty, the Wild Turk of the 
South . 53 7 
By G. B. Buchanan 
The Small Game Rifle is not Ap¬ 
preciated . 540 
By Waldo R. Smith 
Some Points About Deer Hunting 543 
By C. H. Lockwood 
Editorial . 544 
Natural History . 545 
The Tent Plays Important Part in 
Camp Life . 547 
By Elmer Russell Gregor 
When Bill Went A’ Fishin’ .... 548 
By IV. H. Bentley 
A Florida Fishing and Hunting 
Paradise . 55 | 
By W. F. Rightmire 
Life of Professor Baird . 552 
Live Notes From the Field . 555 
Trap Shooting . 561 
Constructive Criticism . 568 
By Louis E. Tuzo 
National Archery Tournament . . 5 70 
American Canoe Association .... 571 
Notes on Arrow Making . 5 74 
By Z. E. Jackson 
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An account of ATr. Buckland s New Brunswick trip will be found in this issue of 
Forest and Stream. The pictures are perfect and show wild life on the American 
continent as never before depicted. Interesting,instructive, educational and amusing. 
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 ol 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- 
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