An angler's reminiscences; a record of sport, travel and adventure, with autobiography of the author . .M,\X ALLAN KS I ISllIXC (AMI. 22 • AN ANGLERS REMINISCENCES. very important part he occupied in the American anglers guild during his life-time, especially during the Civil War period, when the young men of the land,and old ones, too, were too much engaged on the battle-fields to spare time forsport, except it were to eke out an occasional deficient ration for the camps bywhatever game and fish could be caught during temporary cessation of Roosevelt, it s


An angler's reminiscences; a record of sport, travel and adventure, with autobiography of the author . .M,\X ALLAN KS I ISllIXC (AMI. 22 • AN ANGLERS REMINISCENCES. very important part he occupied in the American anglers guild during his life-time, especially during the Civil War period, when the young men of the land,and old ones, too, were too much engaged on the battle-fields to spare time forsport, except it were to eke out an occasional deficient ration for the camps bywhatever game and fish could be caught during temporary cessation of Roosevelt, it seems to me, was the living intermediate who bridged theinterval between Frank Forester and the writer (if you will allow my claim). It is worthy of note that the Indians were beginning to be troublesomealready, but were not bad. I had already bought a share of Beldon & Youngsaddition to the city of Hastings, some twenty miles down the MississippiRiver below St. Paul, and they annoyed us by peering through the windows whenwe were at meals. It was not much of a city, and St. Paul itself then had apopulation of o


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