FOREST AND STREAM 
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CONTENT 
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For October, 1915 
After Caribou on the Barrens of 
Newfoundland . 
583 
By Double Barrel 
Whirr! Whirr! The Air Seemed Full 
of Ducks . 
587 
Three Best Nature Lures for Bass 
588 
By Louis Rhead 
The White Goat . 
589 
Echo Lake, the Home of the Large 
Mouth . 
590 
By George Langworthy Buguey 
Sniping It Along the Shores of 
Long Island . 
591 
By W. G. Beccroft 
When Bill Went A-Fishin’ . 
593 
By IV. H. Bentley 
Grouse Hunting in the Berkshires. 
597 
By Lucien C. DeHart 
The Old Swamp . 
600 
This is Truly the Sport Alluring 
601 
The Gentle Art of Tournament 
Casting . 
603 
Something About Cold Weather 
Clothing . 
604 
By C. L. Gilman 
Give the Prairie Chicken a Fighting 
Chance . 
606 
By C. H. Lockzvood 
Editorial . 
608 
Natural History . 
609 
What Are We to do About the 
Starling? . 
612 
Live Notes From the Field . . 
614 
Ohio Sportsmen Are Organizing . . 
618 
Re-building Your Rifle to Suit Your- 
self . 
619 
By E. F. Watson 
Trap Shooting . 
625 
Westy Hogans Tournament . 
627 
Canoeing . 
630 
Forest and Stream 
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When the Hunting Days are Come 
The rest by the Camp Fireside is made doubly welcome and enjoyable if there is a 
supply of good old 
at hand to complete the day’s sport. The glow of the fire and the glow imparted by the 
beverage will put new thrills into a Fall outing that are certain to touch the heart and 
stomach of the time sportsman. Good for celebration, congratulation or consolation. 
Supplied iu Bottles and Splits by all Good Dealers. C. H. EVANS & SONS, Established 1786, HUDSON, N. Y. 
The following NEW, ORIGINAL 
LOUIS RHEAD NATURE LURES 
for Bass, Trout and other Game Fishes can now be tied on order. Money 
promptly refunded if not fully satisfied and lure returned as sent. 
Price Each. 
Floating crawfish, pliable tail . $1.00 
Floating Helgramite, movable legs .50 
Lamper eel, non-floater .50 
Shiny devil floating minnows (6 varieties) .50 
Green floating grasshopper .75 
Large quivering-fin floating minnows (silver shiner) 1.00 
(red fin). 1.00 
None genuine but those tied and procured direct from the inventor 
LOUIS RHEAD, 217 Ocean Ave., BROOKLYN, N.Y. 
THE SMITH 
The Gun with a Conscience 
Absolutely Never Shoots Loose PRICES - $25 to $1,000 Net 
ASK FOR OUR ART CATALOG 
The HUNTER ARMS CO., Inc., 80 Hubbard St., FULTON, N.Y. 
