HERE’S OUR LATEST FISH GETTER 
The BABY FLAT SIDE CHUB 
In Detail of Construction, Dur 
ability and Hitting Qualities 
SMITH 
are Unequalled 
The longer you 
shoot a Smith 
Gun, the tighter 
it gets 
Ask your dealer for 
“THE GUN THAT 
SPEAKS FOR ITSELF” 
* Write for Catalog No. 319 
THE HUNTER ARMS CO., Inc. 
FULTON, N. Y. 
McDonald & linforth 
Pacific Coast Representatives 
Call Bldg., San Francisco, Calif. 
Export Office: 5 State St., New York City 
Bass will instantly take a lure which they believe to 
be a minnow in trouble and therefore easy to catch. No 
other lure with slow, short jerks so well represents an 
injured minnow lying on its side. The Flat Side Chub 
is as great a killer on the surface as our F anious 
Pikie is below the surface. „ . , 
Baby Flat Side Chub No. 1600— Length of body 3% 
in. weight about %-oz. ; reversible double hooks, 95c 
Flat’Side Chub No. 1500— Length 8% in., weight 
%-oz.; equipped with three treble hooks.$1.00 
Color a beautiful blend of dark green, silver and red 
in large scale finish. New vibration spinners. 
FLY ROD LURES 
Ssg» WIGGLE 
BUG 
’his little hug-shaped lure comes through the water 
higgling and struggling like a bug scrambling to get out 
nd is more attractive than a lure that comes straight 
iirough the water. The little black bug No. 1001 trout 
ize should be used when the fish are feeding on 
■rickets, etc., and will be found a killer. No. 1102 
ATiite and Bed with black stripings is a bass killer, 
fou’ll never wear out one of these lures. 
Length of body, %-inch: Length of body, 114-inch: 
\j 0 iooo—B ug Finish. No. 1100—Bug Finish. 
Mo'. 1001—Black. No. 1101—Black, 
sjo 1002—White and Red. No. 1102—White and Red. 
ITeilow Gold Body, painted Brown wings and legs, 
dash of Bed on head. Price 65c. 
LITTLE DARTING MINNOWS 
Use these little fellows when they are hitting minnows. 
They are light-strong; dart around like real live ones. 
Length of body. 1%-in.—No. 1200. Natural Pikie, 
Scale Finish. No. 1201, Red Side Scale Finish. 
No. 1202. White and Bed. 
Length of body, 1%-in.—No. 1100, Bug Finish. No. 
1101, Black. No. 1102, White and Red. 
Price 65c. 
All baits guaranteed satisfactory in every respect or 
money refunded. Write to-day for our new tackle 
catalogue. IT’S FREE! 
THE CREEK CHUB BAIT CO. 
131 S. RANDOLPH ST., GARRETT, IND. 
TROUT FISHING NEAR 
NEW YORK 
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“posted,” there is plenty of fishing fo 
all, as these short stretches serve as , 
preserve which is for the general gooc 
being fished but little. 
Picturing these two lovely streams 
cannot help but hope that this seasoi 
more of nature’s lovers will visit then 
if not to fish, then to spend a day o 
week’s end, perhaps, about the end o 
April or the beginning of May when th 
violets are so thick that a gorgeous nose 
gay can be picked in one handful and th 
whiteness of the blossoming dogwoo 
presents a striking contrast to the dar 
green pines and bare brown branches o 
the hillsides. Indeed, Mr. Harry Cud 
ney, a game warden for that section o 
the state who has been unceasingly kin 
in helping me find good fishing and wh 
is one of the most lovable men I hav 
ever met, as well as a true philosophe 
and a good sportsman, says his greater 
pleasure in stocking the streams lies i 
the fact that he knows it brings peopl 
from the city to enjoy the country. 
S HOULD you choose Blairstown fc 
your week-end, accommodations ar 
available either at the one inn in th 
town or at a small boarding house o 
the hill. Blairstown is a couple of st; 
tions this side of the Delaware Wate 
Gap and is on the Paulingskill, whic 
has been plentifully stocked for sever; 
years. The stream runs through th 
quaint old village, whose only reason fc 
being, apparently, is the large school fc 
boys which dominates it, and you wi 
find good sport in either direction. 1 
fact, one may walk across the field bac 
of the hotel and fish either way wif 
good luck. Personally, I prefer tl 
stretch which commences about tv 
miles downstream (by the road) ar 
continues for perhaps eight miles < 
water, in which you may be sure the 
are some large brown trout, so see 
.your tackle carefully. 
Or you may walk a couple of mil 
upstream where the fast water rui 
close to the road and is the home 
many fine rainbows as well as a few 
the beautiful brook trout. 
And this reminds me. You know he 
disappointing it is when you proud 
take your trout from the creel only 
find how sadly the brilliant colorin 
have changed and how often the 
beauty has faded to a mottled streal 
ness. I learned from Mr. Cudney he 
best to preserve their color. When y 
have killed your fish by a tap on t 
back of the head and cleaned him, 
you should a short time later, place hi 
in a piece of dry newspaper. After yo 
day’s fishing is over, the paper can 
easily soaked off in a little bracki 
water, and the beauty of your fish w 
be in no way impaired and will add r 
a little to the pleasure of whoever 
fortunate enough to taste it later on. 
In this neighborhood there are al 
many smaller streams of which I canr 
bring myself to tell. I have found th< 
and I hope you may find some of the 
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