. Stories of lake, field and forest. Rambles of a sportsman-naturalist. With ten half-tone engravings. pped biting, and the boat was pulled outin the open waters of the lake, away fromthe hordes of hungry insects which flew aboutnext the shores. Here the three friendslounged away the hours before bed-time ingentle converse best relished by fishermen. As they pulled upon shore, Les says.*Now Ike, what do you say to white perchfishing with a fly ? Well Les, he replied** when I want fun I shall use a fly, but whenFred David comes to see me and I have tofeed him, I shall stick to the fattest minno
. Stories of lake, field and forest. Rambles of a sportsman-naturalist. With ten half-tone engravings. pped biting, and the boat was pulled outin the open waters of the lake, away fromthe hordes of hungry insects which flew aboutnext the shores. Here the three friendslounged away the hours before bed-time ingentle converse best relished by fishermen. As they pulled upon shore, Les says.*Now Ike, what do you say to white perchfishing with a fly ? Well Les, he replied** when I want fun I shall use a fly, but whenFred David comes to see me and I have tofeed him, I shall stick to the fattest minnowsI can get. Its quicker. But you bet I havea rod just like this, as soon as I get to thecity. The next time Ike went to the village, hefound a package at the express oflSce, whichcontained a nice rod, sent him by his friendFred, who knew that Ikes jokes on him 32 LAKE, FIELD AND FOREST. were friendly pats, and hence laid up no illfeeling. Why do I spell Bass, with a capital letter? Becausehe is the king of fish and kings ahvays have theirnames capitalized.—The Author. GOOSE SHOOTINGAT GOOSE SHOOTING AT PLYMOUTH.
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