ber of varieties of what-is-its, some of 
which are game and most of which are 
mighty good to eat. But the salmon 
and sea-run cutthroat trout, the native 
fish of the Puget Sound country, are 
the game-fish par excellence, and there 
are still plenty without resorting to 
the baser varieties. 
Camping out! Here is where you 
have the ideal place—the kind of places 
a painter would pick for pictures of 
an ideal camping spot are right here. 
Such praise seems stilted, too impos- 
sible to be true, but this is a camper’s 
paradise. Always woods, always water, 
always plenty of fuel. And romance! 
You may be awakened during the night 
by a stealthy tread, and looking out, 
see the blazing eyes of a cougar, or the 
dim hulk of a blundering or curious 
bear. Prickles of enjoyment will course 
up and down your spine—not fear, for 
you know these animals, while covetous 
of your possessions, will not harm you. 
‘hey contrive, however, to make you 
feel you are really in the all-out-doors, 
not the deleted-by-man-watch-out-for- 
the-bull type of wilderness you find 
east of here. 
And so, my dear Editor, I ask you 
why you do not let us bask in the sun- 
light of your recognition once in a 
while, and when it comes to fishing lay 
off of that eternal bass and sunfish 
stuff, or a couple of stuffed trout from 
California. We’ve got the real goods 
here in Puget Sound, and we’re not 
selfish, we’ll share ’em with the world. 
I just got through reading your last 
number, which inspired this letter, and 
I have written it hastily, feeling the 
need for getting it out of my system. 
It would take volumes to describe in 
detail the fishing possibilities of this 
section of the country, but anytime 
your readers want enlightenment as to 
any detail I will be only too glad to 
respond. FRANK L. Crossy, JR., 
Seattle, Wash. 
Henry Braithwaite and Moose 
Traits 
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