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[Jan. 8, 1910. 
H OW TO SPEND THAT CHRISTMAS MONEY 
is suggested in Sensible Holiday Gifts for Anglers, a little book¬ 
let that is brim full of hints for acceptable Goods for Anglers. 
Free upon application. 
WILLIAM MILLS (Si SON, 21 Park Place, New York City. 
Leonard Split Bamboo Rods 
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THOS. J. CONROY 
Mfenafaetarer and Denier in 
Fine FishingTackle & Sporting Goods 
TARPON. TUNA and ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
John Street 
New York 
FISHING REELS ONLY 
A reel with good bearings and screws oiled once a year, 
is a durable, well running reel. Nickel-plated raised 
Pillar, quadruple multiplying steel Pivot Reels. Made 
in sizes 60, 80 and 100 yards. All genuine Reels bear 
my name. No branch store in any city. 
Gold Medal, Highest Award at St. Louis, 1904 
Also World’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1895 
JULIUS VOM HOFE, Established 1857 
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CATCHES MORE FISH—Stops waste—Saves 
little fish—THE WILLIAMS BARBLESS 
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Highest quality flies $1.60 per doz—Snelled bait 
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A Problem’s Solution 
LOG CABINS & COTTAGES, 
How to Build and Furnish Them. 
A seasonable book when all minds are bent qn the 
problem of getting close to nature. Mr. Wicks in thia 
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THE ANGLER’S WORKSHOP 
Rodmaking for Beginners 
By PERRY D. FRAZER 
A UNIQUE work, bringing the science of rodmaking up to the very moment and 
epitomizing the knowledge and experience of experts for the guidance of the 
average man. The evolution of bait-casting principles has made Mr. Frazer s 
book supersede all previous publications on the subject. 
Every angler—young or old—who is fond of adapting his rods and tackle to his own 
ideas of what they should be, will find in this book a large fund of information gathered 
by the author in years of study, experiment and practical experience in fishing, tourna¬ 
ment casting and at the work bench. He theorizes and speculates not at all. He tells 
“the how” of everything connected with rodmaking in a way that makes results certain. 
All explanations are simple and easily followed. 
Separate chapters are devoted to each of a half dozen types of bait-casting rods, to 
tarpon, surf and light salt water rod/'; bass and trout, salmon and tournament fly-rods. 
Complete specifications of’well-knnwn types are given, and the chapter on split bamboo 
rodmaking is the most comprehensive treatise on the subject ever published. Indis¬ 
pensable in the angler’s library. _ _ 
Cloth, 180 pages, four full-page illustrations, 60 working drawings, making plain 
every feature of the text. Postpaid, $1.00. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 127 Franklin St., New York 
The Story of the Indian. 
By George Bird Grinnell, author of “Pawnee Hero 
Stories,” “Blackfoot Lodge Tales,” etc. 12mo. Cloth. 
Price, $1.50. 
Contents: His Home. Recreations. A Marriage. 
Subsistence. His Hunting. The War Trail. Fortune* 
of War. Prairie Battlefields. Implements and Indus¬ 
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the Dead. Pawnee Religion. The Old Faith and the 
New. The Coming of the White Man. The North 
Americans—Yesterday and To-day. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
Where, When and How to Catch 
Fish on the East Coast of Florida 
By Wm. H. Gregg, of St. Louis, Mo., assisted by Capt. 
John Gardner, of Ponce Park, Mosquito Inlet, Fla. 
With 100 engravings, and 12 colored illustrations. 
Cloth. Illustrated. 268 pages. Map. Price, $4.00. 
A visitor to Florida can hardly make the trip without 
this book, if he is at all interested in angling. It gives a 
very complete list of the fishes of the East Coast of 
Florida, and every species is illustrated by a cut taken 
from the best authorities. The cuts are thus of the most 
value to the angler, who desires to identify the fish he 
takes, while the colored plates of the tropical fish shown 
in all their wonderful gorgeousness of coloring, are very 
beautiful. Besides the pictures of fish, there are cuts 
showing portions of the fishing tackle which the author 
uses. A good index completes the volume. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
