Jack'sBait 
Wiggle Tail 
PorkRiw i 
L 
ebruary, 1923 
;al anchor light to hang in the rigging, 
his requires a can 6f oil. 
j Other foods can pack in two small 
iinvas bags. They will be mostly 
inned foods, meats, beans, spaghetti, 
imatoes, fruits. A small box will take 
ire of eggs, bread, fresh fruit, etc. 
In getting ready for the cruise, the 
f 3 d bags will be stowed first, as far for- 
I ard as they will go. Next the tent bag 
ing thwartship just in front of the 
mterboard case. The water in two 
ne-gallon cans (which can be bought 
E ew and unused at any paint store) 
long one side of the centerboard case, 
[ ad lashed to it by screw eyes. The food 
dx on the other side, also lashed. The 
alley kit athwartship just aft of the 
ise and lashed to screw eyes in the 
oor. A food bag slung tight to the 
eck on either side by canvas straps, 
he clothes bags next aft, one on each 
de under the deck (the skipper’s bag 
a the starboard side). This leaves the 
iter part clear for anchor, crab nets, 
shing tackle, etc. The oars and push 
}le lashed on deck. 
HE LAST ADIRONDACK 
WOLF 
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le man, but trotted along, head down, 
ist like a mammoth fox. After getting 
> the west shore, the wolf kept on down 
le ice until opposite the island, when 
e again crossed ahead of Rube and 
ent behind it. This gave Rube his 
lance, and, running as fast as he 
mid, he headed for the narrow channel 
;tween the island and the main land. 
Half way through this he met the wolf 
nning back toward him. Rube pulled 
p and shot before the wolf saw him. 
ne shot only did he get, and, for some 
lknown reason, it was a miss. Gen- 
-ally when Rube pulls up the game is 
ire to fall. 
: “Gosh,” says Rube, “I wish you could 
I ave seen that animal run. He had a 
aer beat forty ways, and I only had a 
lance for one shot.” 
THAT night it snowed about three 
*■ inches, and the next morning 
arker started out to see how the cattle 
ere getting along in the clearing. Just 
i top of the hill, in sight of the lake, 
1 ; came upon the cattle and sheep, all 
addled together in the road, looking 
I lck toward the clearing. They had 
! ten there all night, as indicated by the 
ackless road where the snow had 
illen the night before. Parker drove 
lem back down the road to the clear- 
jig, intending to let them run free again 
I id pick up what scanty browsing they 
)uld get. He changed his mind, how- 
/er, when he got in front of the 
ockade where the hay was cut. There, 
i the new snow, lay a freshly killed 
leep, partly eaten. Tracks in the snow 
lowed that a large wolf had spent 
■ ost of the night there. Parker also 
| mnd a clump of grass where the killer 
ad lain for some time, as the snow was 
1 melted through to the ground. He 
Order Your 
“Nostealum ” 
Natural Bait 
Hooks Early 
Last Year We Could 
Fill Only 10 Percent 
of the Orders 
T HE way orders are com¬ 
ing in now it is plain 
that we will be oversold by 
at least 50 per cent. 
These famous “Nostea- 
lums" are taking the whole 
country by storm. They are 
made especially for us in 
England. They are scien¬ 
tifically designed to hold 
Grasshoppers, Grubs, Min¬ 
nows or other natural baits 
close to the hook. They do 
l flf f I 'll not need rebaiting every time 
you pull out your line. 
/ y—y i Full range of sizes—for 
f f \ j everything from a housefly 
to a shiner. These illus¬ 
trated are natural size. 
Orders Booked Now for Following Sizes 
10-9-8-7—15 cents each 
6-5-4—20 
3—25 
2—3 0 
1—35 
1/0—40 
2/0—45 
3/0—50 
4/0—55 
12-13-14 with hooks re¬ 
versed—20 cents each. 
Buy from your dealer—or 
if he hasn't got them, order 
direct from us. But get 
your order in NOW. 
Lou J. Eppinger 
310-12 East Congress Street 
Dept. O, Detroit, Mich. 
ABBEY & IMBRIE RELIABILITY 
in your fishing tackle means that you will 
hook more and lose fewer fish than you 
will if you use inferior tackle. You get 
more for your money because Abbey & 
Imbrie tackle lasts longer. Go to the 
dealer who displays the Abbey & Imbrie 
trade-mark, known to five generations of 
anglers. Catalog, 1 0 cents. 
Abbey & Imbrie 
Divisio?i of Baker, 
Murray & Imbrie 
Established 
1820 
97 Chambers St. 
New York 
This Is Our 
103rd Year 
rAl.fbss Pork Rind Minnows. 
Oriental Wiqqler- $122 
Shimmy Wiqqler- $122, 
Little Eqypt Wiqqler • --75 *f 
S himmyette Fly Rod Wiqqler 505 
Bass, Musky or Fly Rod s 
b Rind Strips 45< Ja r. 
Al. loSS^/r712-1736 GlumbusMJfcvela 
ESSIG’S LINE SAVER 
Save Your Costly Lines 
with Essig's guides and tips. 
Hand-polished, all saw edges re¬ 
moved inside and out. Only genu¬ 
ine agate used. Write to-day for 
booklet and price list. 
HENRY ESSIG & CO., Dept. 16—31 N. State St., 
Chicago, III. 
Cutters of precious stones 
Jacks 
Fish Ferrets 
GET BIG BASS 
Use Jack’s FISH FERRETS and WIGGLE TAIL BAIT 
Jack’s Fish Ferrets combine the feathered tty. weight and spinner 
all on one long shank hook—no kinking joints. Six color com¬ 
binations. Regular size weighted flies, 50c ea. ; bucktails, 40c ea. 
Complete set (6 of each) with jar of Wiggle Tails. $5.00. Fly rod 
size, unweighted flies and bucktails. 35c ea. Complete set with 
jar Wiggle Tail. $4.00. At your dealers. Wiggle Tail Pork Rind, 
for use on any lure, rides upright like a live minnow swims. 
Wiggles Like Everything! Gamefish can’t resist these lures. If 
vour dealer hasn’t stocked them yet, write us for catalog. 
PERFECTION BAIT CO., 737 Sharp, Kansas City, Mo. 
3KjN5 AiN’T RiGHMET 
iOID FISHERMAN'S] 
^CALENDAR-TR 
'ill tell 'in, 
25c 
OLD % 
FISHERMAN’S 2 
CALENDAR 3 
0. F. CALENDAR 
Box 1529 HighSta. 
Springfield, Mass. 
“Heddon Made- Well Made” 
James Heddon’s Sons, Dowa^iac. Mich! 
^ Hedd^ J- 
Rods-Reels $ Baits 
Wm. Croft A Sons. Ltd-, Toronto. Con* 
gxdusuvc Canadian Representatives 
FOLDING PUNCTURE-PROOF CANVAS BOATS 
Light, easy to handle, -no leaks or repairs; check as baggage, carry 
by hand; safe for family; all sizes; non-sinkable; stronger than wood: 
used by U. S. and Foreign Governments. Awarded First Pnze at 
Chicago -\nd St. Louis World’s Fairs. We fit our boats for Outboard 
Motors. Catalog. .. . „ „ , ... u 
King Folding Canvas Boat Co., 428 Harrison St., Kalamazoo, Mien. 
READY NOW. SEND FOR NEWLY PRINTED, REVISED AND ENLARGED DESCIUP- 
TIVE LIST CONTAINING THE VERY LATEST AND BEST SURFACE, MIDWATER, BOT¬ 
TOM WATER FLIES, NYMPHS AND IMPROVED NEW LURES FOR ALL GAME FISH 
For the SET OF 12 TINY FLIES and Nymphs for Trout on No. 12. No. 14 Eyed Hooks Tied Exact from Living Insects 
Trout “ “ 4 UNSINKABLE Cork Body, Stone Flies on No. 6, 8, 10, 12 Hooks, Hand-Painted from Live Insects 
A n “ “ 6 MIDWATER NYMPHS for BULGING TROUT on No. 12. No. 14 Hooks. .Can Be Fished Dry 
S .. « 4 REVERSE DRY FLIES FOR DOWNSTREAM FISHING No. 6, 8, 10 HOOKS 
For the NEW MUD MINNOW FEATHER FINS, PERFECT COPY OF FISH FOOD. New Style Crawfish and Cricket 
Bass DOUBLE HOOK DARTERS. SHINY DEVILS. IMPROVED TERRORS. FROGS and Jumpers That Kill 
Angler _ _ 
RHEAD LURES 
DO GET FISH AND PLEASURE IN THE METHOD OF USING THEM. THEY APPEAR AND 
ACT IUST LIKE NATURAL FOOD. NO COMPETITORS, BECAUSE NO ONE CAN MAKE 
THEM SO CHEAP SO EFFECTIVE AND SO ATTRACTIVE. FOR PROMPT ATTENTION 
WRITE EARLY TO LOUIS RHEAD, 217 OCEAN AVENUE, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
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