. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. Preserving Fish and Other Things American ingenuity and science has come to the aid of the angler or sportsman in many ways, lend- ing assistance even to the preser- vation of the choicest specimens of his catch or skill; be it the tiny or monsterof the water or earth, keep- ing it either as food or forthe taxi- dermist, all without ice or labor- ious methods, and absolutely with- out affecting its quality, taste, or smell, by the use of an article termed "-Preserv- aline'&quo


. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. Preserving Fish and Other Things American ingenuity and science has come to the aid of the angler or sportsman in many ways, lend- ing assistance even to the preser- vation of the choicest specimens of his catch or skill; be it the tiny or monsterof the water or earth, keep- ing it either as food or forthe taxi- dermist, all without ice or labor- ious methods, and absolutely with- out affecting its quality, taste, or smell, by the use of an article termed "-Preserv- aline'" which has been found to keep anything during the hottest weather, for a week or more, thus enabling a shipment liome or ample time to bring the choicest specimens of a catch along home with yOu, that otiierwisetime and heat would spoil. It is put up in small packages, each of which is ample to preserve 50 to 100 pounds of fish or game and being as easy and simple to apply as common salt, while its cost is but trifling compared to the excellent results that attend its use. As to preserved baits, the article on Baits covers this I trust satisfactorily, and I append herewith for the still better information of my readers, a most excellent device used by many anglers, and known as the "ideal Fisherman's and. Angler's Refriger- ator Basket," one of the toughest, smoothest, lighest, neatest articles ever put up for a short though pleas- ant trip. It is con- structed of fine basket material, closely woven, with zinc and metal lin- ings, together with a combination 177. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buzzacott, Francis Henry, 1861- [from old catalog]. [Chicago] M. A. Donohue & co


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