s> Head % 
'You Want 
To Mount 
BIGHORN SHEEP, big “silvertip” grizzlies, 
black and brown bear, wary mountain goat, moose, 
deer, and caribou are plentiful in the 
Canadian Pacific Rockies 
Why not a Real Trophy Trip 
this Fall? 
When that head is mounted and 
hung in your den you will live 
over and over again the pulse- 
quickening thrills that made your 
hunt the trip of a lifetime. 
Make Your Plans 
Now 
For reliable information write to 
A. O. Seymour 
General Tourist Agent 
Canadian Pacific Railway 
Montreal, Canada 
ADIRONDACK 
Fisherman, hunter, or pleasure-seeker, we are 
ready for you at Sunset Inn, on the largest lake 
in the mountains. Here game abounds and nature 
reigns supreme. Small camps; fireplace; lounging 
room, dancing, and all improvements. Write for 
particulars. 
BEEBE & ASHTON 
Cranberry Lake New York 
-CANADA’S WILDS- 
Original English Brand 
MERMAID 
DRY FLIES 
London 
Made 
England’s 
Best 
Superfine quality only. World's largest and oldest 
makers. Trout insist on Mermaids, so must you. 
Good tackle dealers stock them. 
raising silver black foxes 
A VERY PROFITABLE BUSINESS 
Will have a few pair of our Pedigreed and Bettered 
il'iSKAN STRAIN 1923 Puppies For Sale this Spring. 
These beautiful animals are direct descendants of a strain 
of foxes that have proven their prolificness^m^abihty to 
br MR. PROSPECTIVE FOX-RANCHEIL you 
OBTMNABLE any You should therefore send for our various 
9 ales plans TO-DAY. 
MILWAUKEE SILVER BLACK FOX CO 
208 Wells Bldg. Milwaukee, w.s. 
big money in 
RAISING SILVER FOX 
We buy all you raise. Profitsup 
to 300% have been made in a 
single year. Write for free infor¬ 
mation about this wonderful 
money making business. 
Duffus Silver Fox Co. 
21 FW 30 th St,,New York 
FOR INVESTIGATION 
I 400-acre Adirondack property. Wood¬ 
lands and farm. Handsome buildings. Fine 
water supply. Electric lights. Trout stream 
and abutting rivers. Very suitable tor 
boys’ or girls' school or camp for club or 
sanitarium. Address Box 503, Forest and 
Stream Pub. Co., 221 W. 57th St., N. Y. City. 
w Bld5CWE" 
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NORTHERN ONTARIO 
TIMAGAMI SSS 
The unspoiled country—A real North Woods Camp with 
every comfort In the heart of four million acres virgin 
f ores t_1502 lakes. Wonderful fishing. Guides, Boats, 
Canoes and Launches. Bathing, Tramping. One night 
from Toronto. Excellent table. Write for booklets. 
MISS E. ORR, Timagami P. 0., Ont. 
jR A few used Biascope9 taken 
■jKlIH in trade. Like it j /I ES 
Iplgg new. Complete 
ill Ull Used 4 > />x Pockescopes $1.60. 
DuMAURIER CO. Dept. F7A, Elmira, N. Y. 
BINOCULARS 
BENNER & CO. 
Achromatic Adjustable Prisma 
Type Clear White Crystal 8X 
Lenses. Ideal for Hunting, 
Camping, Fishing, etc. Guaran¬ 
teed perfect. Well made and 
serviceable; will last a life- 
me. Black morocco covered 
body. Case and Shoulder Straps 
Included. Value $20.00. Our 
special price, C.O.D., $8.75. 
Order to-day. This instrument 
guaranteed to please or money 
cheerfully refunded. 
D-5 Trenton, N. J. 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
A 4 x 5 or 3% x 4V 2 Graflex is 
probably the best selection unless you 
can afford a Naturalist’s Graflex, and 
can extend your range of life studies 
of ten to fifty feet to ordinary rifle 
range by using a telephoto lens. Den¬ 
sity of vegetation will prevent prac¬ 
tically all short-range photos except on 
open hillsides. You will find it neces¬ 
sary to cut down briars and even 
weeds, to protograph dead game that 
you have shot along fence rows or 
briar patches, and the only way to get 
clear photos like the ones shown with 
this article is to get everything out in 
the open, do your fast work under an 
even but rather dull light, and to hold 
the camera steady. Set the shutter at 
8 to 16 and give about one-tenth of a 
second exposure. Yes, the Graflex is 
well worth taking along. 
Woodchuck shooting is sometimes 
sneered at a bit—by a few who have 
never done any of it. It is a fact, 
however, that it provides the maximum 
amount of legal rifle shooting—at liv¬ 
ing game—of any form of hunting 
that can be carried on East of the 
Mississippi River. 
For those who hunt because they 
like to shoot a rifle, in contrast to 
those who hunt merely because they 
like to hunt—the amount of actual 
shooting at game per day is extremely 
important—and to this class, wood¬ 
chuck shooting will and does appeal 
most strongly. 
In upper and central New York, 
upper Connecticut, Southern Ontario 
and some parts of Massachusetts, fif¬ 
teen to thirty or even more shots or 
chances per day is a common average. 
In other localities three to ten shots 
per day is fair enough. Where else— 
except on the target range—can you 
get anything else to compare with this 
when using a high-power rifle? 
It’s the daily average that makes 
woodchuck hunting most interesting 
because you actually are shooting at 
something nearly every hour in early 
morning or late afternoon when the 
woodchucks are out feeding. Where 
they are really plentiful it is nothing 
unusual to have half a dozen in sight 
at once. This feature is extremely im¬ 
portant to the man who has no par¬ 
ticular constitutional objection to sit¬ 
ting down occasionally where he can 
watch several holes at once. 
Another feature of chuck shooting is 
that it provides a particularly effective 
and practical means of testing the kill¬ 
ing power of high-power ammunition. 
A load that will kill chucks will kill 
deer and a bullet that will not show 
proper expansion on an end-to-end 
shot on a large chuck will almost cer¬ 
tainly not expand properly on a side 
shot or a paunch shot on the smaller 
American big game. 
Any one who has tried to bleed or 
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