
Fishing, Boating, Surf Bathing 
Ideal Outdoor Life, Sportsman, Families 
Weaks, Croakers, Kings, etc., 4/20 to 10/15. 
Channel Bass, 5/20 to 10/15. Al Hotel. 
Best Va. Cocking. Booklets. 
A. H. G. MEARS 
Wachapreague, Eastern Shore, Va. 

To Rent For Season 
Furnished Bungalow on the Beaverkill River, 
below Roscoe, N. Y. This is one of the best 
trout streams in the state. The cottage has all 
improvements and must be seen to be appre- 
ciated. For particulars write WM. KEENER. 
Roscoe, N. Y. Phone 22 Roscoe. 
SALMON FISHING 

The fishing on one of the four best privately owned 
salmon fishing properties in America is offered for rent 
during first half of June. 
Fishing for four rods. 
June fishing best and early June fish heaviest average. 
A forty pound salmon taken on this water last season, 
A comfortable inn convenient to the fishing. 
Rental $2,500. 
Apply to “‘CANADA,”’ in care of Forest and Stream Pub. 
Co., 221 West 57th Street, New York, N. Y. 








Fisherman’s Paradise 
Largest trout ponds in Massachu- 
setts. Abundance of trout weighing 
from 14 lb. to 2 lbs. Fly fishing ex- 
Two hours’ auto ride from 


clusively. 
Boston. Perfect roads. Accommoda- 
tions for fishermen. A few member- 
ships for sale. For particulars corre- 
spond with 
CAPE COD TROUT CLUB 
L. B. Handy, Mer. Wareham, Mass. 
FLY FISHING 
For Small-mouth Black Bass from June Ist 
to 30th in 
SEBEC LAKE, ME., 
is good, and by trolling with a live bait you 
can catch Land-locked Salmon every day in 
June. Good log cabins with open fire, bath- 
room, hot and cold water, and central din- 
ing-room. 
Outlying camps on other Lakes where fly 
fishing for Trout is good. 
A proper place to bring your Wife and 
Children. Good Guides. Booklet. These 
camps are located in the exact geographical 
center of Maine. 
B.M. PACKARD & SON, P. 0. SEBEC LAKE, ME 
IDEAL 
SPORTSMAN’S CAMP 
Adjoining St. Bernard Fish & Game Club. 
On shore of 5 mile lake providing finest trout 
and salmon fishing. Moose, deer and other 
hunting in season. 50 acres, 1000 feet of lake 
front. Main house, fully furnished, contains 
living, dining, 7 bedrooms, bath, kitchen; run- 
ning water, acetylene gas,-etc. Servants’ cot- 
tage has 4 rooms, bath; ice house, garage, boat- 
house (with 2 launches), etc. Within 75 miles 
of Montreal or Quebec. Price $25,000. Address 
L. G. SHIELDS, 27 Pine St., New York. 
CANADA TIMAGAMI LAKE ONTARIO 
CAMP EUCAROMA 
“Where the Family Spirit Prevails’’ 
Bring your grouch, rough clothes and fishin’ tackle— 
Let the wife bring her old duds, stout shoes and 
camera. We'll furnish the smile and send you home 
rejoicing. 
FISHING — BATHING — CANOEING 
Send for Booklets 
ROBERT TD). MORGAN, Owner and Manager 
529 Guardian Bldg., Cleveland, O 
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In writing to 





TROUT FISHING 
Go where you can catch 
trout and be comfortable. 
MT. LAKE INN 
CANADENSIS, PA. 

Tel. 3 R. 4 
Dry Fly Fishing Taught 
Accuracy and delicacy in fly cast- 
ing GUARANTEED. For terms apply 
to Mr. F. G. Shaw, The School for 
Salmon and Trout Fly Casting, 
PROSPECT PARK COURT 
147 Ocean Avenue 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 








A Home in the Woods 
Get away from the cares of business and 
the hustle of the city. Find health and 
vigor—wild game and fish—swimming and 
outdoor joys in the Steuben Lake region of 
upper Michigan. 
There are fifty-seven beautiful lakes in 
this region; away from the beaten path but 
It is the land of Hiawatha, 
and you can own a home with the most 
desirable lake frontage, fringed with great 
hardwood trees. 
easy of access. 
Don’t buy until you investigate. Motor 
here with your friends or write for addi- 
tional information. 
-, % 
Consolidated Lumber Company, 
Manistique, Michigan 


Advertiscrs mention Forest and Stream. 

Red Rock Ranch 
Write me now for a Spring Bear Hunt in the 
Jacksons Hole country, for 1925, from May Ist to 
Sune 15th, with a guarantee that you will get your 
bear, Black, Brown and Grizzly. Grain fed saddle 
horses, comfortable camp and no hardship attached. 
Also summer boarders, up-to-date cabins, Yellow- 
stone Park trips, with pack outfit, mountain pack 
trips and full hunting parties for moose, elk, deer, 
mountain sheep and bear, trout fishing guaranteed. 
RED ROCK RANCH 
CRYSTAL CREEK 
A Western Ranch Run by Western Men 
Redmond & Simpson 
Jackson, Jacksons Hole, Wyoming 
Reference furnished. 
Address JAS. S. SIMPSON. 

MOUNTAIN VIEW CAMPS 
EBEEME POND (BROWNVILLE), MAINE 
Easily reached. Excellent fishing. Great game coun- 
try. Comfortable cabins, good table, Fresh yegetables, 
eggs, milk and berries in season, 
Real vacation at small expense, For booklet and rates, 
write Ruth M. Cole, address to July 1, Dover-Foxcroft, 
Maine. 
COLE AND DOWNS, Proprietors 

Shelter, Shacks and Shanties 
By D. C. BEARD 
Easily workable directions accompanied by 
very full illustrations for over fifty shelters, 
shacks and shanties ranging from the most 
primitive shelter to a fully equipped log cabin. 
243 pages. Illustrated. Cloth, $1.75 
FOREST & STREAM PUBLISHING CO. 
221 West 57th St. New York, N. Y. 

It will 
Climbing to an Eagle’s Nest 
(Continued from page 264) 
me a craving for the ground. It was 
that so-called young eagle giving me 
the once-over from the edge of his nest. 
H E spread his wings and looked down 
upon me as though he imagined I 
would make good eating. I thought 
differently and from that moment on. 
that baby and I ceased to be what you 
might call friends. 
T could not help wondering if he re- 
membered me from my first visit to his 
secluded abode when he was a little 
fuzzy thing with only a hint of the 
power and strength that some day were 
to be his. Which, indeed, I concluded 
as I looked up, were his now. Then he 
let out a cry that was almost identical 
to that made by the old birds, with the 
exception that, like a boy whose voice 
is changing, it was a little cracked when 
he tried to hit the high spots. 
But before leaving for the ground, I 
threw up a few sticks at him, not to hit 
him, but to see if I could scare him 
from the nest. I knew by the spread 
of his wings, and the way they were 
feathered out, that he must be about 
ready to fly. And besides, I had seen 
another young eagle flying thereabouts 
recently. Well, I was curious. If he 
was about to fly, I wanted to see it. 
I figured it would be worth all my 
trouble in getting up there if I could 
witness the rare sight of the young 
emblem of America leave his babyhood 
behind and take to his heritage. 
ELL, I saw it. I startled him into 
flight and away he went—rather 
insecure at first, sensing the potential- 
ities of power within himself, but not 
as yet fully aware of these powers. 
With great, sweeping movements of his 
wings, he left the nest and was in the 
ass 
But right there something happened. 
Perhaps he lost faith in his ability to 
keep up, or perhaps his flight was just 
a few days premature. Probably that 
was it, or he would have flown already. 
But at any great rate, he ceased to 
flap his wings to any great extent, and 
glided downward at a long angle. I 
saw immediately that his course was go- 
ing to bring him out on the beach. 
From my point of view it could not have 
happened better. And down the tree 
I went and out through the woods to 
the beach. And there I found him. He 
had glided quite a way out and was 
sitting on a rock that at high tide 
would be covered. But he didn’t know 
anything about tides, probably, or he 
would have alighted some place else. 
My curiosity was aroused. I wanted 
to see just what he would do when the 
water did start to come in. You don’t 
generally think of an eagle as a swim- 
mer, and T had my doubts as to his 
identify you. 
