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Vol. XCIII. 
Fishing for Black 
CONTENTS FOP JUNE, 1923 
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Bass. 293 The Hellgramite or Dobson. 305 
Dr. James A. HenslutU 
Adventures in Comradeship. 296 
Livingston Lamed 
A. B. Champlain 
Castinc the Artificial Fly.? 
Louis Rhcad 
298 
Trapping the Three-River Zone. 
Raymond 'Thompson 
300 
The Horsehair Fishline. 
Seneca 
Touring with Raymond Spears. 
Raymond Spears 
308 
Hunting With a Camera. 
A. Brookcr Klugh 
302 
Angling for the Perch. 
Roht. Page Lincoln 
304 
Letters, Questions and Answers. 309 
Editorial . 310 
Nessmuk’s Camp Fire. 312 
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