May, 1918 
FOREST AND S T R E A M 
313 
FROM THE GREEN 
MOUNTAIN STATE 
Editor Forest and, Stream: 
I am now reading the March number of 
Forest and Stream and have just read the 
article “Sheep or Elk” written by Emerson 
Hough. I thoroughly agree with him. Not 
a stone should be left unturned to save our 
wild game of all kinds. There is not the 
slightest reason why sheep or cattle should 
be allowed to pasture in any one of the 
Government Preserves. There is more 
good pasture going to waste every year 
and better pasturage than the Government 
lands furnish right here in New England 
every year. As far as there being a food 
shortage in the United States, that is a 
myth of the silliest kind, and a newspaper 
ought to hide with shame and disgust at 
such statements. Away with such cheap 
newspaper talk! Let them show a little 
patriotism of the true American kind and 
help protect our very valuable wild game 
of all kinds. Yes, save by all means our 
wild game. With best wishes to Forest 
and Stream. 
Morris Far man, Vermont. 
NORTHERN TROUT 
WATERS 
IN NEW ENGLAND 
Belgrade Lakes, Kennebec County, 
Maine, afford excellent fishing for trout, 
salmon and bass. The Central House is a 
most homelike hotel in this charming lake 
region and has comfortable accommoda¬ 
tions for fishermen. A booklet will be sent 
upon request. Reached by Maine Central 
Railroad from Portland, Maine. 
Biggar Ridge, New Brunswick, offers 
fine trout and salmon fishing and a hun¬ 
dred mile canoe trip with no carries. Mac¬ 
kenzie’s Camps on the headwaters of the 
famous Miramichi has accommodations for 
sportsmen at a moderate price. Reached 
by Maine Central Railroad, connecting with 
Canadian Pacific and Intercolonial. 
Bathurst, New Brunswick. Salmon and 
sea trout fishing on the famous Nepisiquit 
River. Bishop’s Lodge has accommodations 
for small select parties. Beautifully located 
about nine miles from the station, midway 
of the fishing. 
Breezy Point, New Hampshire, has fish¬ 
ing in abundance for the fisherman. Ac¬ 
commodations may be obtained at the 
Moosilaukee Inn. 
Balls Camps at Grand Lake Stream, 
Maine, challenge the fisherman with the 
announcement of the best salmon fishing in 
the state. Every comfort and the best of 
sport. Private log camps. 
Eagle Lake, Aroostook County, Maine, 
is the place where you can get the best 
spring trolling, or at least, so say those 
who are familiar with Captain Cooper’s 
Camps in that region. Rates are moderate, 
and the food is wholesome and appetizing. 
A motorboat carries visitors from railroad 
station on Bangor & Aroostook Railroad, 
six miles across Eagle Lake to the camps. 
At Spencer, Maine, on old Moosehead 
Lake, King & Bartlett’s Camps guarantee 
fine spring trolling for landlocked salmon, 
trout, and togue. The lake is frozen pretty 
•olid this year and may open a little later 
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Naturalist Dept. H-32 
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