Protecting Wild Flowers 
[ NCREASED interest in the protec- “for hunters” 
tion of wild flowers growing along 
the mountain highways in California is 
reported by the Department of the In- 
terior. According to word received by 
the National Park Service, the Board Reising Hunting Knife 
of Supervisors of Fresno County, Cali- 

Just what you need in the woods. An all-around hunt- 
fornia, have just adopted an ordinance ing knife that can be used for skinning any kind of 
making it a misdemeanor to pick wild game, large or small. Serrated back to prevent your 
flowers or disturb the flora which thumb from slipping when skinning. 
borders the mountain highways leading Made of the finest Sheffield steel—the same wonderful 
to the General Grant National Park. material and workmanship as in the REISING PISTOL 
Tulare County to the south already has —and has perfect balance. Length, 914 inches; blade 
x ; : 434 inches long, with a width of 134 inches. Comes in 
such an ordinance protecting the wild a heavy-stitched cowhide sheath with special snap- 
flowers along the approach roads to the retainer, 
Sequoia National Park. The wonder- 
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borders of California’s mountain high- ideal for target work in the camp, for shooting small game 
. : sae, or any purpose for which a .22 could be used. Fool-proof 
ways in their pristine beauty. when magazine is removed. Packed with extra magazine 
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Reising Trademark 
Brook Trout and Prunes 
By M. M. SHEPARD 
yak MAN may forget the first time 
he ever went in swimming, or the 
first time his dad licked him, or the 
first time he suffered with ‘puppy 
love,’ and he has been known to forget 
the date of his wedding anniversary, 
also his wife’s birthday, but, if he’s a 
trout fisherman, he’ll never forget the 
first trout he caught. 
“He will back you up in a corner, 
where you cannot escape, and tell you 
of that important event, detail by de- 
tail, even if it happened twenty years y 
ago, he remembers the exact spot, kind|| A\ ff 
of bait used, size of the fish, and state F e 
Ser areatecs: H aits Win 
So spoke old friend Joe, as we sat in 
Write for prices and description of the REISING tint, 
The Reising Mfg. Corp. 
39 Trinity Place New York 
Pacific Coast Representative : 
J.T. MCDEVITT, 22 Battery St., San Francisco, Calif. 




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in the 1923 Field & Stream National 
Contest. More prize winning bass 
ZO-ZPrvzo 
our little fishing shack one June morn- Were eaken onvHeddeneBaits*than with slide to close up the 
ing, suffering a respite from our trout on all other wooden baits combined. alee ; | 
fishing on account of a heavy cold rain The Game Fisher played an impor- Write for circulars and prices 
= A : if you want to know what ' 
that had been falling for several hours. tant part in this record accomplish- real camp convenience means, we 
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caught my first brook trout through the other anglers. See it at your tackle 100-106 PLATT ST., ROCHESTER, N. ¥. 
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ice, several, and a few more years ago. 
At that time the saw mills in Marinette JAMES HEDDON’S SONS GasOar 
and Menominee were chewing up be- 907 West Street, Dowagiac, Mich. Catalogue 
tween three and four hundred million Fishing American Awning 
feet of logs—mostly white pine—in a He ddo Tackle & Tent Co. 
tt Made > 236 State Street 
season. I, like other boys in the two EN ies Bie a Becton: Mane. 
towns, wanted to go to the woods, and 
eee Scalers one PLUG AND BAIT ANGLERS WRONGLY ASSUME BECAUSE N E 
: frag ; ATUR 
of the big companies in one of their LURES FLOAT THEY MUST BE FISHED AT THE SURFACE IF SUNK 
small camps WITH LEAD INSTEAD OF LYING DEAD ON THE BOTTOM THEY 
; FLOAT IN SUSPENSION ANY HEIGHT DESIRED. 
“Now a scaler doesn’t scale the bark | TEM. SINGLE HOOKS THAT HOLD FAST, ONE LURE GETS MANY FISH. FOR ANT 
, ; ; GETS MANY FISH. FOR ANY 
off a log, like you’d scale a fish. His! TIME, ANY PLACE, TRY A FROG, CRAWFISH, HELLGRAMITE, CRICKET. DARTER OR 
duties are to measure the logs and find | FEATHER MINNOWS GIVE AMPLE REWARD IN FISH AND PLEASURE. 
eae cated oe the neath braver LOUIS RHEAD tip NATURE FLIES, NYMPHS LURES 
of the Paint River, twenty-four miles The NEW NATURE METHOD is now a COMPLETE SUCCESS. IF 
R UT YOU CANNOT HOOK TROUT ON THE SURFACE, YOU CAN HOOK 

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. . : : [. ‘Tiny nature flies, wingless nymphs, caddis creeper, 
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duties didn’t commence until they ede are ee must have shot to sink them. It’s simple, without lessons or trials the amateur 
ecomes an , 
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