FOREST AND STREAM 
837 
CONTENT 
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For March, 1916 
Florida Furnishes Good Wild Tur- 
key Hunting. 
By Osceola 
839 
On “Getting Lost”. 
841 
My Hunting Camp, Where Rolls the 
Aroostook . 
By Henry D. Atwood 
842 
Silver Shiner and Golden Chub. . . . 
By Louis Rhead 
843 
Eatable Fish for Our Inland Lakes . 
844 
What We May Learn From the 
Indian . 
By George Bird Grinnell 
845 
The Manistique and Walloon Lakes 
848 
The Metamorphosis of a Greenhorn 
By IV. H. Bentley 
849 
The Fun of It All.....'. 
By Sumner Crosby 
853 
The Boy and His Gun. 
By John IV. Davis 
854 
With the Bass and Pike of Leech 
By J. A. L. Waddell 
855 
Editorial . 
856 
Natural History . 
857 
Albinoism in the Deer Family. 
859 
Selecting the Youngster. 
By Sure Shot 
860 
How to Secure Better Fishing in 
Our Lakes . 
By W. M. Keil 
862 
Notes from the Field. 
864 
Nessmuk*s Corner . 
866 
Where Do Anadromous Fishes 
Winter? . 
By Charles Hallock 
868 
California Abandons Her State 
Game Farm . 
By Edward T. Martin 
874 
Trap Shooting . 
875 
Canoeing . 
879 
Forest and Stream 
Publishing Company 
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LOUIS RHEAD’S Ar ^ ial NATURE LURES 
Big artificial Minnows for big Game Fish — Superior to live bait, spoons or plugs 
The true sportsman’s logical, sensible, humane, effective baits 
pronounced by experts as the most perfect minnows invented. 
SILVER SHINER and GOLDEN CHUB 
[Three Sizes— 6^2 inch—5 inch — 4 inch] 
for trolling, either at the surface or in deep water to capture 
SALMON of Monterey Bay. MASCALONGE of Middle 
West. Varied species of LAKE TROUT, North Eastern and 
Canadian Lakes. BIG MOUTH BASS in Florida Waters. 
A limited number tied for sale one dollar each. 
At 217 Ocean Avenue BROOKLYN, N.Y. 
THE MARKET PLACE 
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 
FOR SALE (Continued) 
FOR SALE—English pointer pups from registered 
champion pedigreed stock. Females, $15 if sold before 
the 15th. Geo, Hill, 66 Guinan Street,, Waltham, Mass. 
ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN—Let me book your or¬ 
ders for spring. After ten years of careful breeding 
am able to furnish the real wild mallard decoys at $3 
per pair. Eggs in season at $1.25 per setting. P. F. 
Anderson. Box 105, Ohio, Ill. _ 
FOR SALE—$60 5x7 camera with fast lens, auto¬ 
matic shutter, for fast all-round work, tripod platehold- 
ers, carrying case, complete developing outfit, a bar¬ 
gain at $35 cash. One wall tent, 14 x 21, in good con¬ 
dition, cost $26, sell for $15 cash. One Harvard tennis 
racquet, never used, cost $5, sell for $3. W. F. Brown, 
Candler. Fla._ 
A FOLDING BOAT YOU CAN BUILD YOURSELF 
—Big enough for two men—you can take it anywhere. 
Simple, cheap and easy to build. Buy materials in 
your own town. Send $2 for complete plans and in¬ 
struction to Dwight S. Simpson, Saranac Lake, N. Y. 
FOR SALE—Eastman vest-pocket kodak, brand new. 
First $5 gets it. Loyd Campbell, Rockwell, la. 
HUNTINf, PICTURES A beautiful picture of a 
nuuiimj riUURLd bull MOOSE in natural 
colors, size 16 x 20, sent postpaid for only 25c. stamps 
or coin. Ten assorted hunting pictures in colors, size 
16 x 20, including the moose picture, sent postpaid for 
only $1.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
THOS. J. MEARS, 1148-Z No. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. 
BUFFALO, ELK, DEER, MOUNTAIN SHEEP, 
Antelope, Moose, Silver black Foxes, Mink, Marten, 
Beaver, Otter, Fisher, Skunks, Raccoons, red and grey 
Foxes, cub Bears, wild Boars, Lynx, Civits, Monkeys, 
Shetland Ponies, Arabian Horses, Karakule Sheep and 
all kinds of animals. Big beautiful illustrated catalog 
25 cents, price lists free. Hornes Zoological Arena, 
Kansas City, Mo. 
FOR SALE—Fishing and hunting clubs’ attention. A 
property in Cross Fork, Pa., formerly used as hotel. 
In heart of trout and bass fishing. Good hunting. 
Three-story building and barn. Twelve acres flat land. 
Price $2,000. Very cheap. For particulars R. E. Sand- 
bach, Wellsboro, Pa._ 
FOR SALE (or will exchange for a good pointer or 
setter that is well broken), six years’ old, black and 
tan, Gordon Setter with a long pedigree. Registered 
in England, Scotland and United States under^ the 
name of Lomond View Rocket. A copy of his pedigree 
will be sent to any one that is interested in such a 
dog. Address “Dog,” care of Forest and Stream Pub¬ 
lishing Company. _ 
CROSBY FRISIAN FUR CO.—“Let us Tan Your 
H ; de.” Rochester, N. Y. _ 
STAMP COLLECTORS—Send for my approval selec¬ 
tions at 70 per cent, discount. Reference required. 
J. Emory Renoll, Dept. L, Hanover, Pa. 
MOTOROCYCLE, HARLEY—Three speed, absolutely 
J as new, sacrificed. Box 65, Lowville, N. Y. 
3,500 ANTIQUE PISTOLS, rifles, carbines, 
blunderbuss, cross-bows; low prices. Catalogue 
just out, 6c. Old Curiosity Shop, 33-H S. 18th 
St., Philadelphia, Pa. 
STAMPS, ioo, ALL DIFFERENT, FREE—Postage 2 
cents. Mention paper. Quaker Stamp Co., Toledo, 0 . 
TAXIDERMISTS. SUPPLIES—Artificial skulls, glass 
eyes, etc. A. Vela, Taxidermist, Jackson, Cal. 
FERRETS—3,000 ferrets, drive out rabbits, mink, ex¬ 
terminate rats. Booklet for stamp. Augustine’s, White¬ 
hall, Wise. 
FILMS developed 10c., all sizes. Prints 2^-354, 3 C-; 
2 J 4 - 4 X, 354-3)4, 3 ) 4-4 l A, 4C.; post cards, 50c. doz. Work 
guaranteed and returned 24 hours after receiving. Post¬ 
paid. Send negatives for samples. Girard’s Commercial 
Photo Shop, Holyoke, Mass. 
~ RAW FURS WANTED—Highest 
prices; prompt remittances; ship at 
once. Deer, Elk, Foxes, all other 
animals suitable for Parks, Zoos, 
Pets, Fur Farms, Menageries 
bought and sold. Write us. Gar¬ 
land Zoological Company, Box S 
487, Old Town, Me. 
FIVE BARGAINS—Winchester 12-ga. automatic, new, 
$25; Colt .22-cal. police target, adjustable target sights, 
new, 6-in. holster, $10.50 or trade for Colt automatic; 
also Colt .25-cal. automatic, perfect, $8.50; Stevens No. 
43 pistol, .22-cal., 6-in., $2.75; Winchester .22-cal. auto¬ 
matic, $11. Robt. Archer, New Baltimore, Mich. 
ANTIQUE FIREARMS—F i n e and 
rare flintlocks, matchlocks, wheellocks, 
crossbows for sale. No duty. Freight 
paid. Photos. No catalog. State re¬ 
quirements. Allen, The Facade, Char¬ 
ing Cross, London. 
KENTUCKY LEAF TOBACCO—Just as it comes from 
the farm without flavor or adulteration for chewing or 
smoking. Send $i.uo for 4 lb. trial order. J. J. Rhodes, 
Mayfield, Ky. 
RING NECK PHEASANT EGGS FROM CHOICE 
STOCK—Order now for early delivery. $2.50 per setting 
of is eggs. Edward W. Dolan, Worthington, Minn. 
BUFFALO, ELK, DEER, FOXES^ 
all animals for Parks, Zoos, Pets, 
Fur Farms and Menageries. Write 
us. Garland Zoological Company, 
Box S 487, Old Town, Me. 
NO LAME SHOULDERS 
Trapshooters get results 
with the Perkins shock ab¬ 
sorber recoil pad. Large air chamber. No flinching. 
Steady aim. Higher score. Money back if not satis¬ 
fied. Send for circular and testimonials. J. W. Perkins, 
10 Sea St., Everett, Mass. 
