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NEW MAINE 
Trouting Boot 
Lightest wading boot 
made. Comes almost 
to the waist, and when 
rolled will go in coat 
pocket. Perfectly 
adapted for stream 
fishing, hunting, car 
washing, and general 
dull weather wear. 

Cut at left shows our own 
way of holding leg in 
place when worn below 
knee. Same strap holds 
boot at full length. A 
* big improvement not 
found in any other boot. 
Made of special compound 
twice as tough as used in 
other boots. 











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Men’s, 
$7.85. 
long or extra 
oj WAS 
Extra 

large _ legs, 
$8.35. Repair 
outfit free. 





and guarantee tag. Also 
sample of rubber and try 
to puncture it with stick or 
pencil. 
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802 Main Street 
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Improving Alignment on the 
Double Gun 
By SENECA 
HE popularity of the single bar- 
a rel type of shot gun for target 
work as well as in the field or on 
the duck marsh, is in a large degree 
attributed to the unobstructed line of 
vision it affords the shooter. There 
are, however, men who object to the re- 
peating gun in principle; others have 
difficulty in attaining proficiency in its 
manipulation, while another large 
group are wedded to the appearance of 
the conventional double gun, all of 
which led to progressive American man- 
ufacturers bringing out the highly 
specialized single barrel gun for trap 
work, while English and Continental 
makers became engrossed in the devel- 
opment of the over and under type of 
double gun. The double gun with its 
tubes in the horizontal plane through it 
all has retained its position as the most 
highly developed mechanically sound 
and graceful weapon in the field of gun- 
nery. The only comparative criticism 
ever raised to this time-tried weapon, 
i, e., the fact that its twin tubes in 
the horizontal plane did not afford the 
shooter the unobstructed vision of the 
a 
Outboard Motor the Angler’s Aid 
The sportsman or angler who has 
once clamped an outboard motor to the 
stern of his ducking skiff or fishing boat 
never goes back to a pair of oars. This 
year the outboard motor is lighter, 
faster and more efficient than ever be- 
fore, now that manufacturers have de- 
veloped a motor that answers all rea- 
sonable demands, more attention is be- 
ing given to the designing of boats that 
will utilize to the fullest extent the 
power of the motors. Those of our 
readers who are interested in this sub- 
ject are advised to write to the Elto 
Outboard Motor Company, Department 
11, Manufacturers Home Building, Mil- 
waukee, Wisconsin; Evinrude Motor 
Company, 313 Evinrude Building, Mil- 
waukee, Wisconsin; and the Lockwood 
Ash Company, S 124, Jackson Street, 
Jackson, Michigan. 
Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. 
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single barrel gun, has been recently met 
by the L. C. Smith Gun Co., who have 
succeeded in adapting to their well- 
known double barrel gun a raised ven- 
tilated rib extending from breech to 
muzzle. The inherent virtues of the 
raised ventilated rib in eliminating mi- 
rage on single barrel, has been recog- 
nized by trap shooters for many years, 
and the Smith Gun Company are to be 
congratulated upon the skillful manner 
in which they have succeeded in incor- 
porating this improvement upon their 
regular type of gun. It does not de- 
tract from the racy lines that have al- 
ways distinguished their weapons. The 
elimination of mirage will be appreci- 
ated by the trap shooters and sports- 
men in warm climates, and the rib, 
although raised a scant 3-16 of an inch 
above the plane of the tubes at the 
muzzle, affords a latitude of vision not 
attainable in double guns of the usual 
type. All in all we believe it is worthy 
of a firm of gun makers who gave 
American sportsmen the rotary bolt 
and the single trigger. 
Fd 
A Valuable Fishing Booklet 
Such notable authorities on fishing as 
“Ozark Ripley,” “Wisconsin Cal” John- 
son, Van Campen, Heilner and Sheridan 
Jones have collaborated on a book on 
all kinds of fishing from crappies to 
black bass and muskies. It contains an 
unusual amount of practical informa- 
tion. This book is worthy of a careful 
reading by every angler young and old. 
It is being distributed free, and any of 
our readers can obtain a copy by men- 
tioning FoREST AND STREAM, and writ- 
ing to the South Bend Bait Company, 
10279 High St., South Bend, Indiana. 
Advance Information 
The June issue of FOREST AND 
STREAM will be replete with articles and 
stories of interest to anglers. Do not 
fail to get your copy. 
It will identify you. 
