; 
[April q, 1910. 
= No. 5 = 
KEEPING POSTED 
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FOREST AND STREAM 
127 Franklin Street, New York. 
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Fishing in Maine 
The sport is even greater this year than ever before. The 
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THE GRIZZLY BEAR 
All That The Title Suggests 
To the American sportsman and the American small boy, alike, the Grizzly stands first 
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