NEW FINTAIL 
SHINER 


No. 2100 
Price $1.25 
Made to fool the big, old, wise boys—tor if 
there ever was a life-like lure, this Fintail 
Shiner is IT! Beautiful natural colors, scale 
finish, flat-sided——bendable fins and swishing 
tail! Just the right wiggle to make it the 
Perfect wooden minnow. Get one of these 
REAL FISH GETTERS from your dealer: or 
write direct. Length 4 in. Weight °%4 oz. 
MIDGET (1% oz.) PIKIE 






Price 85c. 
All you light-tackle fishermen will welcome 
this little fellow because he floats, wiggles 
like the dickens and is strong enough to 
hold large fish! Your dealer has them, if 
not, write us. 
FAMOUS PIKIE MINNOW | 



Price $1.00 
Here's a real life-like bait you can’t afford 
to be without. Has a big wiggle. Bass 
fight it. 
FLOATING INJURED MINNOW 
- Cy ne: 



No. 1500 
Price $1.00 
Another of the famous Greek Chub real fish 
catchers. Color a beautiful blend of dark 
green, silver and red scale finish. 
FLYROD 
FLEXIBLE FLOATING 
FEATHER MINNOW 




Here’s a new feather minnow that’s differ- 
ent. It's flexible, the hook carrying the 
feathers being loosely attached to the body, 
giving more movement. It’s a real fish 
getter. Scale finish body. Price 75c. At 
your dealer, or write us direct. 
Tacklz Catalcg Free for the Askirg and In- 
formation regarding other New Flyrod Lures 
CREEK CHUB BAIT CO. 
173 SO. RANDOLPH ST., GARRETT, IND, 






In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. 












‘The White Mountain National 
Forest 
By R. S. 

HE White Mountain National 
Forest is one of the finest recrea- 
tion grounds and one of the most 
sublime scenic wonder spots in the 
eastern states. Here the hiker, camper, 
angler, mountain climber and auto 
camper find unrivalled opportunities to 
indulge in their respective outdoor 
sports. The majestic peaks of the 
world famous Presidential Range 
piercing the clouds, lend an air of 
grandeur and romance to this land of 
the vacationist that is not approached 
in any section of our country east of 
the Mississippi river. From the sum- 
mit of Mount Washington, a view of 
100 miles may be had in all directions 
revealing twenty-three other peaks the 
elevations of which exceed 4,000 feet. 
The many curious and wonderful 
land and rock formations which abound 
in this region are of surpassing in- 
terest. There are four notches, of 
which Franconia Notch is perhaps the 
best known. Here may be seen the 
“Old Man of the Mountains,” a most 
curious rock formation near the top 
of a mountain and resembling the 
features of an old man. Then there 
is the “Flume,” 900 feet long and 60 
to 70 feet deep, the waterfalls of Pink- 
ham Notch and Carter Notch with its 
twin lakes surrounded by high cliffs 
and alpine vegetation where a stone 
hut is located. The State of New 
Hampshire has set aside a reservation 
at Crawford Notch which is almost 
entirely surrounded by the lands of the 
National Forest. Lost River is an- 
other curiosity of the Franconia Moun- 
tain region. Here bridges, ladders and 
trails have been built through a series 
of glacial caverns. Among the other 
points of interest are “Lakes of the 
Clouds,” 5,000 feet above the sea, 
Echo and Profile Lakes in Franconia 
Tt will identify you. 
Notch, Tuckerman’s “Ravine, Kings 
Ravine, the Castillated Ridge and the 
Giant Stairs. 
Access to many of these points has 
been materially facilitated through the 
building of trails by the Appalachian 
Mountain Club and the Forest Ser- 
vice. Many of these trails are freely 
marked so that it is practically im- 
possible for even the tenderfoot to be- 
come confused. The Appalachian 
Mountain Club has also constructed a 
number of shelters on their trail which 
hikers and mountain climbers will find 
very useful. Stone huts where food 
and shelter may be had are located on 
the Mt. Madison, Lakes of the Clouds 
and Carter Notch. 
The camping facilities for both 
motorists and hikers are excellent. 
The “Copp Spring Camp Ground” is 
located on Glen Road and six miles 
from Gorham, N. H. Here will be 
found a large stone fireplace and an 
abundance of the clear, cold spring 
water of “Copp Spring.’ Other camp- 
ing sites are located at the head of 
Swift River Valley, the ‘“Brickett 
Place” and at North Chatham, at Gale 
River and the U. S. Ranger station at 
the head of Wild River. Besides these, 
there are numerous other camping 
places more easily accessible to hikers. 
Permanent camp and cottage sites are 
not available except in unusual cases. 
This policy has been adopted both be- 
cause such sites can be procured out- 
side and in the immediate vicinity of 
the Forest and because it was deemed 
best to make no restrictions which 
would in any way interfere with the 
public enjoying the full benefits to be 
derived from this magnificent heritage. 
White Mountain National Forest 
also offers splendid sport for the 
angler. 
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