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and, second, spend at least one summer 
season at a carefully selected boy’s 
camp, where every outdoor law, rule 
and observance was methodically 
taught. Sonnyboy was a raw recruit. 
For one thing, I made up my mind 
to motor up to Dan Beard’s summer 
camp and bring about an introduction. 
I have always held the highest regard 
for Mr. Beard and his achievements 
where boys are concerned. 
Soon, too, I would begin to study 
Sonnyboy’s preference in the matter 
of outdoor life. Would he be a fly- 
fisherman and care first and foremost 
of all for whipping silent streams down 
fern-hung rocky glades? Or would he 
want to go after the big fellows— 
tarpon, barracuda, sail-fish where the 
salt spray stung? Would his hobby 
be black bass and fresh-water fishing? 
Or did I have entirely it wrong and 
would he feel more at home with a 
shotgun under his arm? Would his 
heart and thoughts turn to the moun¬ 
tains and the hills and sportier game 
than wild duck? Whatever his choice, 
I determined to start him right and to 
make him always understand that game 
should have a fighting chance. 
And just to close our latest exploit 
with an object lesson, it was quietly 
plotted to give him an insight into one, 
of the very wrong practices of fish¬ 
ing, as carried on in these waters. 
Mike agreed, and who was in a better 
position to stage the adventure than 
Mike himself. 
First, however, as soon as that bacon 
breakfast was finished, and the crisp 
morning air had given Sonnyboy the 
sort of appetite which only comes to 
the chap who has slept under the stars, 
as it were, we took the rowboat and 
allowed Mike to have his way. Sheeps- 
head or bust! 
We rowed out fifty or more feet 
from a position directly below the 
camp on the sand hill, and threw over 
the anchor. Mike used an exception¬ 
ally heavy iron sash-weight for the 
very excellent reason that the bottom 
here was a wriggling maze of man¬ 
grove roots and submerged branches, 
and our regular anchor would have 
been lost soon enough. In fact Mike 
assured me that if he had a dollar for 
every one lost at this particular spot, 
he could retire for life. 
For the first hour we caught no 
sheepshead and had no suggestion of 
their presence. But we did worry with 
rock fish, and sporty little black-fish, 
and now and again a sizable whiting. 
It was rare sport for Sonnyboy, who 
was angling for his own lunch and a 
pan-full of small fry, but Mike was 
only bored and the little fellows did 
not interest me particularly. 
The tide was just beginning to drag 
our lines off the bottom and away 
when Mike brought in as pretty a 
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