Maine woods and water folk . 1st COPY, 1898= TWO WECErYED Copyright, i8q8, By H. L. Goodwin. All rights reserved. Press of H, L. Goodwin, Farmington, Maine. INTRODUCTION. To Sportsmen and Sportswomen who visit Maine : Day by day, month by month and year by year hunting and fishing,supplemented in thousands of cases by amateur photography and bicycl-ing/are becoming more and more attractive to all people who are loversof nature and its beauties, whether they be eminent clergymen, collegepresidents, makers ot our national laws, or humble laborers; whetherthey be men or women, young or old. Throu
Maine woods and water folk . 1st COPY, 1898= TWO WECErYED Copyright, i8q8, By H. L. Goodwin. All rights reserved. Press of H, L. Goodwin, Farmington, Maine. INTRODUCTION. To Sportsmen and Sportswomen who visit Maine : Day by day, month by month and year by year hunting and fishing,supplemented in thousands of cases by amateur photography and bicycl-ing/are becoming more and more attractive to all people who are loversof nature and its beauties, whether they be eminent clergymen, collegepresidents, makers ot our national laws, or humble laborers; whetherthey be men or women, young or old. Throughout the United States,and more particularly in the east, these sports are rapidly growing inpopularity, and this is likely to continue, as long as the present fish andgame conditions remain, or rather as long as the supply of fish and gameis equal to the demand. The forests of Maine are acknowleded far and near as a paradise forsportsmen, and that the Maine fish and game preserves are superior to anyother similar preserves
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