My other hint is for the smoker. I find that a local cigar epicure always made a practice of storing his weeds in the refrigerator, in order to keep them in condition, for it is more difficult to keep cigars green than in a perfectly matured state.

The End.

INDEX

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [P], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W].

Ælurichthys marinus, [133]
Albula vulpes, v. Elops saurus, [141]
Alligator Hunting, [36]
Angel Fish, [178]
Angelichthys isabelita, [178]
Antennarius marmoratus, [141]
Aransas Pass, [29]
Archosargus probatocephalus, [134]
Batistes carolinensis, [178]
Bass, Channel, [159]
Black Grouper, [159]
Boca Grande, [25]
Bony Fish, [141]
“Bonito,” [166]
Bream, Sea, [130]
Cabbage Palm, [35]
Captiva Pass, [29]
Caranx hippos, [147]
Carcharodon carcharias, [201]
Catfish, Common, [129]
Catfish, Gaff Topsail, [133]
“Cavalla,” [60]
Cavally, [147]
Centrolabrus, [165]
Channel Bass, [159]
Cigars, Preserving, [206]
Cobia, [166]
Coral Fouling Lines, [59]
Cost of Tarpon Fishing, [29]
Crab-eater, [166]
Crabs, Fiddler, [134]
Crabs, Horseshoe, [130]
Cynoscion nebulosus, [154]
Devil-fish, [89]
Dogs, Mortality of, [206]
Eel, Spotted, [165]
Elops saurus, [141]
Epinephelus morio, [153]
Fiddler Crabs, [134]
Florida Keys, [165]
“Forest and Stream” (quoted), [126]
Gaff, Use of the, [85]
Galeichthys felis, [129]
Garfish, the, [148]
Garrupa nigrita, [159]
Giant Ray, [91]
Gopher Tortoise, Method of catching, [121]
Green Turtle, [118]
Ground Spearing, [154]
Groupers, [159]
Guide, Duties of a, [44]
Hammerhead Shark, [195]
Harpooning Rays, [92], [99]
Harpooning Sharks, [93]
Harpooning Turtles, [112]
Horseshoe Crabs, [130]
Hotel near Boca Grande, [29]
Hughes’ Floating Hotel, [29]
Islands, Scenery of the, [35]
Jewfish, [79]
Kingfish, [60]
Ladies as Tarpon Fishers, [73]
Lamua cornubica, v. Carcharodon carcharias, [201]
Leather Jacket, [177]
Leathery Turtle, [112]
Leopard Shark, [201]
Lines, American, [30]
Loggerhead Turtle, [111]
Look Down, [172]
Man-eating Shark, [195]
Mangroves, [134]
Mangrove Snapper, [171]
“Manta,” [92]
Menticirrhus littoralis, [171]
Monacanthus hispidus, [177]
Mugil brasiliensis, [183]
---- cephalus, [189]
Mullet Baits for Tarpon, [190]
Mullet, Silver, [183]
Mullet, Striped, [189]
Mystriophys intertinctus, [165]
Neomaenis griseus, [171]
Playing a Tarpon, [65]
Playing a Shark, [196]
Pristis pectinatus, [190]
Promicrops guttatus, [153]
Punta Gorda, [30]
Rachycentron canadus, [166]
Rays, [89]
Red Grouper, [153]
Reels, [30]
Rock Cook, [165]
Rods, [30]
Salmon and Tarpon Fishing compared, [22]
Sawfish, [190]
Scales of Jewfish, [80]
Scales of Tarpon, [22]
Sciænops ocellatus, [159]
Scirus myops, [154]
“Sea Serpent,” [165]
“Sea Trout,” [154]
Selene vomer, [172]
Shallow Water, Tarpon in, [53]
Sharks, [190]
Sheepshead, the, [134]
Silver Moon Fish, [172]
Silver Mullet, [183]
Skill required in Tarpon Fishing, [48]
Skipjack, [60]
Sphyrna zygaena, [195]
Spotted Eel, [165]
Spotted Squeateague, [154]
Still Fishing, [49]
Striped Mullet, [189]
Sucking Fish or Suckers, [79]
Surf Whiting, [171]
Tackle, [30]
Tail of Whip Ray, [94]
Tarpon, [21]
Toad Fish, [141]
Tortoise, [121]
Trigger Fish, [178]
Turtle, Cutting up, [118]
Turtle, Harpooning, [112]
Tylosaurus marinus, v. Belone spec., [148]
Vegetation, [35]
Vom Hofe, [30]
Waddell, Mr. J. A. L. (quoted), [126]
Ways of Losing a Tarpon, [126]
Weight of Tarpon, [22]
Whip Ray, Foul-hooked, [85]
Whip Ray, Habits of, [89]
Whip Ray, Harpooning, [92]