. Rod and gun. F TWO USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod, 3 piece,2 tops, pat. lockfast joints,cork handle, improved fittings, agate buttand end rings—£ or $ 3%contracted Perfect Reel with AgateLine Guard £2. or $ Double TaperCorona Line 35 yards, 15/ or $ In all $ (2) 9 to 12 ft. cane built 2 piece Perfection Trout vtBass Rod, suction joint agate butt end rings, oork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 3% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 yds. D. T. Tournament line 8/6 or $ all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCE CAN


. Rod and gun. F TWO USEFUL TROUT OUTFITS (1) 9 to 12 ft. canebuilt Trout or Bass Rod, 3 piece,2 tops, pat. lockfast joints,cork handle, improved fittings, agate buttand end rings—£ or $ 3%contracted Perfect Reel with AgateLine Guard £2. or $ Double TaperCorona Line 35 yards, 15/ or $ In all $ (2) 9 to 12 ft. cane built 2 piece Perfection Trout vtBass Rod, suction joint agate butt end rings, oork handlewith pat. Screw grip, £ or $ 3% Uniqua Reel18/6 or $ 30 yds. D. T. Tournament line 8/6 or $ all $ SEND CASH COVERING ORDER, BALANCE CAN BE ADJUSTED. CATALOGUE, 1912—300 tlios in color FREE. THE GREATEST FISHING ROD AND TACKLE MAKERS IN EUROPE. 51 Gold and other medals. Hardy Bros. Ltd., Alnwick, England. Illustration shows handle of one efour celebrated cane built rods. The handcannot come against metal work. Th«reel fitting is our Pat. Screw Grip. Thereel is one oi ourPerfect baU bearingagate line guard regu-lating check i5o8 ROD AND GUN IN CANADA considerabk danger of these comparatively shallow waters beiug rapidlydepleted should they be given over to the greedy operations of themonopolies or t5ieir mymirdons. On the other hand, there should be amaterial benefit to the Province to be derived from these fisheries in thefuture in supplying a cheap fish food to a growing population in the sur-rounding region. It has been claimed that the lake is at present overstocked with fishand that as a result there is a paucity of food which is reflected in thesize and quality of the fisli, and in consequence that commercial fishingwould be advantageous to the fisheries. It would seem, however, that iiwill be ample time to test the correctness of this theory when there shallhave been established in the region a Canadian population sufficientlylarge to consume the fish produced by these waters. At the present timeit would appear that all the fish that is required by residents along theshores of the l


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