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DO YOU WANT A BAIT CASTING ROD? *01 
The Best on the Market for 
COMPANY 
Celebrated Ecliuse Bait Casting Rod 
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3026S—Two piece, made 
according to the latest style 
and caliber for bait casting. 
In action, length and weight 
it is patterned after the rod 
used by one of the most 
successful tournament casters. Length, 5 }4 feet; weight, 5oz.; double cork grasps; very large 
two ring guards; large tip. Send for our 32-page specialty catalog. 
We carry a full line of tackle—all grades—the most complete line possible—if it’s for fishing we 
have it or can get it. Prices as low as anywhere. Special booklet of Bass, Trout, and Salmon 
Tackle free upon application. 
WM. MILLS SON, 21 Park Place, New York City. 
(FISHING TACKLE EXCLUSIVELY) 
Sole Agents for H. L. LEONARD RODS. 
TRADE 
THOS. J. CONROY 
Nanufa.cturer and Dealer in 
Fine FishingTackle & Sporting Goods 
TARPON, TUNA nod ALL SOUTHERN TACKLE 
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John Street 
New York 
Gold Medal, Highest Award at St. Louis, 1904. 
Also World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 189S. 
JULIUS VOM HOFE. 
FISHING REELS ONLY. 
No. 351 South 5th Street, - Brooklyn, N, Y. 
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A reel with rood bearings and screws, oiled onee a year, 
durable, well runnlnr 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. Established 1857. 
Send stamp for Catalogue. 
Life and Sport in Labrador 
NAPOLEON A. COMEAU 
In “Life and Sport on the North Shore of the Lower St. Lawrence 
and Gulf,” Mr. Comeau has made a valuable addition to the literature of 
rod and rifle—and more. It is a book of engrossing personal interest to the 
sportsman or general reader, and of rare value to the student of wild life. 
The author describes the events and experiences of 50 years spent in 
the cause of humanity and science in one of the most interesting and least 
known sections of Canada. He writes as one sportsman to his fellows, 
detailing his experiences with the wild things of wood, shore and sea, with 
plenty of stirring experiences with big game and gamy fish. 
Illustrated. 450 pages. 
Postpaid, $2.50 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING COMPANY 
When writing say you saw the ad. in “Forest and Stream.” 
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, Steel Fishing Rods 
FLY RODS. S'A or 9 l A feet 
BAIT RODS. 5% or 6% feet 
CASTING RODS, 4 l A or 5 feet - 
CASTING RODS, with Agate Guide and Tip 
CASTING RODS, full Agate Mountings 
Trout Fliei 
for an assorted sample dozen. 
Regular price, 24 cents, 
for an assorted sample dozen. 
Regular price, 60 cents, 
for an assorted sample dozen. 
Regular price, 84 cents, 
for an assorted dozen. 
Regular price, 84 cents. 
Orlglna.1 and Genuine 
For Trial—Send Ui 
Quality A Flic 
Quality B Flic 
Quality C Flie 
Bass Flies 
OLDTOWN CANOES 
Introduced and Mode Famous by Vs 
16 to 19 ft. 
The H. H. Kiffe Co.. 
Illustrated Catalogue free on application. 
BAIT CASTERS USING 
MEEK REELS 
won .ill the Diamond Trophies at Interim 
• ional Tournament, Chicago, 1908. Further 
comment unnecessary. Send for catalogue 
B. F. MEEK Sc SONS 
INCOKPOW ATfcD 
LOUISVILLE, KY. 
ANGLERS Williams Ba^rbless Hook. N 
Game fish are going— stop it. Use ti 
mechanism—catches more fish, yet saves small fish {(■ 
reproduction. Premier Flies, $1.60 per dozen. Sample 20c 
Bass Hook, 10c. Literature free. LACEY Y 
WILLIAMS, 86 Ohio Building. Toledo. ( 
THE ANGLER’S GU1DI 
For 1909 
Postpaid, 50 Cents 
Tells not only how and when, but what i 
immensely more important, where to fish wit 
good prospects of success. It is the most hand 
thing as well as the most useful ever prepare 
for the brethren of the angle. Gives the be; 
fishing waters of the United States and Canad; 
right up to date, tells how to reach them b 
boat or rail, and then gives useful informatic 
as to the best methods of catching fish. 
It also includes all kinds of miscellaneous usi 
ful information of hotels, railroads, game law 
tackle, fish and fishing, camps and camp sit< 
and equipment. It is indispensable and wort 
three times the money. 
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO., 
127 Franklin Street, New York. 
Uncle Lisha's Shop. 
Life in a Corner of Yankeeland. By Rowland 3 
Robinson. Cloth 187 pages. Price, $1.25. 
The shop itself, the place of business of Uncle Lisl 
Peggs, bootmaker and repairer, was a sort of sportsman 
exchange, where, as one of the fraternity expressed 
the hunters and fishermen of the widely scattered neig 
borhood used to meet of evenings and dull outdoor da 
“to swap lies.” 
FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
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