Camps And Tramps in the Adirondacks And Grayling Fishing in Northern Michigan

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Camps And Tramps in the Adirondacks And Grayling Fishing in Northern Michigan
A Judd Ansel Judd Northrup
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Sentiment and sleep were to come afterwards. The emergent necessity was something to eat. A promising sj^ring-hole ncai- the outlet gave us nothing; but, at the mouth of a stream putting in from the south shore, nearly opposite the foot of Big Island, in an hour's time we captured not only our supper, but an ?iETENTH LAKE. — A GOOD CAiCP-SITE. 183 abandaut breakfast. This, indeed, during our staj- at Seventh, was our favorite resort, and we never failed to have tine sport with the gamy trout th...at came up from the lake as fast as we caught out the belligerents already in occupation. There was abundant, open, clear water to play them in, and taking trout in such a place is, to my mind, the very luxury and perfection of fishing with the fly- Supper doubly assured by our success with our rods, we sought a spot for our temporary home. We had all the lake shore before us. Where to choose, but there is a world of wisdom in choosing the right place. First of all. There is good, cold spring water to be thought of: then shade and dry ground : wood for camp-fire : a place not productive of mosquitoes, and one, if possible with other conditions, where the breeze will blow them away as fast as they come : trees likely to blow down upon 30U are to be avoided; reasonable nearness to good fishing resorts is desirable : a good boat-landing is to be considered: and last, but not least, when these necessaries of camp are provided for, the camp itself should command a pleasant and attractive view.

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