. Caught on the fly;. Hunting; Fishing. My Biggest Fish. PECKLED TROUT— Weight, 3 lbs. 15 oz. Sault St. Marie Rapids, August, 1881. Six oz. lancewood fly rod, Minnow bait. Black Bass, Small mouth— Weight, 5 lbs. 4 oz. Length, 21^ inches. Small lake near Kippewa in Northern Quebec, Sept., 1901, Six oz. split bamboo fly rod, short tip, scarlet Ibis fly on small spinner. Salmon— Weight, 6 pounds. Hinds Brook, Newfoundland, September, 1903. Six ounce split bamboo fly rod. No. 8 Abbey fly. Pike— Length, 42 inches. Weight, 14 pounds. Meacham Lake, August, 1902. Six ounce split bamboo fly rod, short
. Caught on the fly;. Hunting; Fishing. My Biggest Fish. PECKLED TROUT— Weight, 3 lbs. 15 oz. Sault St. Marie Rapids, August, 1881. Six oz. lancewood fly rod, Minnow bait. Black Bass, Small mouth— Weight, 5 lbs. 4 oz. Length, 21^ inches. Small lake near Kippewa in Northern Quebec, Sept., 1901, Six oz. split bamboo fly rod, short tip, scarlet Ibis fly on small spinner. Salmon— Weight, 6 pounds. Hinds Brook, Newfoundland, September, 1903. Six ounce split bamboo fly rod. No. 8 Abbey fly. Pike— Length, 42 inches. Weight, 14 pounds. Meacham Lake, August, 1902. Six ounce split bamboo fly rod, short tip, number five Skinner spoon. The pike shown in picture, page one hundred and fifty-three, was caught by Arthur Cleveland Newberry in Batchawaung Bay, Lake Superior, September, 1902, and weighed thirty-five pounds. 303. 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 Newberry, Arthur St. John. [from old catalog]. Cleveland, Ohio, Printed by the Britton printing company
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