A GOOD WAY TO FILE COPIES 
OF FOREST AND STREAM 
; CAR up among the rugged chunks of 
J * earth where the mighty Missouri 
(| commences to be, lives a seasoned hun¬ 
ter. He is a man who believes in the 
.God of Nature and here he lives, winter 
’ and summer, year after year. 
Upon stepping into his cabin talk- 
turned to sporting magazines. Sure 
enough, he took them all, or at least all 
of those worth while. And, as I had 
expected, Forest and Stream was his 
favorite. 
He talked for hours, one evening, 
about the enjoyment he had derived 
from this magazine. Then, as though 
spurred by a sudden hunch, he arose, 
and bade me follow. We went into his 
study. On top of a crude bookcase were 
lined many of the common type of letter 
files. Taking one down, he opened it and 
showed me his way of keeping the copies 
intact and free from harm. Not being- 
equipped with the tools necessary for 
binding magazines in the usual way, he 
had resorted to this method. Each file 
contained a year’s output of Forest and 
Stream. Their inclusive dates were 
marked on the backs, and these kept 
within constant scope of the eye. 
And he showed me another thing. 
Going to his desk he drew forth a bat¬ 
tered and dog-eared little notebook 
which was chuck full of cramped writ¬ 
ing. Here he had indexed all of the 
articles, ideas and things of especial 
merit that he wanted for’ ready refer¬ 
ence. After the indexing came the num¬ 
ber of the file in which it was kept. 
Thus he had, at a moment’s command, 
information on scores of things which 
would otherwise take literally hours to 
locate. I think this is worth passing 
along. 
Howard Dalton. 
In June 
Casting the Fly, by Louis Rhead 
—a continuation of the remark¬ 
able article starting in this issue, 
with more original illustrations 
by the author. 
How to Make a Horsehair Line, 
by Robert Page Lincoln —a valu¬ 
able article on what is probably 
the most efficient fishing line in 
the world. 
A Real Bass story —that will 
make you want to get out and 
start the season strong. 
And 
Another “Adventures in Com¬ 
radeship’’ Story, by that well- 
known writer, Living ston 
Lamed. 
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