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25. Tread a sawlog 100 yards in any time, without going overboard, for coup; do it 100 yards and back in 30 minutes for grand coup.

FISHING

(Outdoors)
By Dr. Henry Van Dyke, author of Little Rivers, Fisherman's Luck, Etc.

BOYS ARE THOSE UNDER 14; LADS, 14 TO 18; MEN, OVER 18.

26. Boys: Tomake a 6-foot leader of clean gut, with smooth knots, to stand a strain of 5 lbs., coup. To tie 6 different flies, of regular patterns, on number 8-12 hooks, and take trout with each of them, by daylight casting, in clear water, grand coup. Lads: To make a bait rod of 3 joints, straight and sound, 14 oz. or less in weight, 10 feet or less in length, to stand a stram of 1½ lbs. at the tip, 13 lbs. at the grip, coup. To make a jointed fly-rod 8–10 feet long, 4–6 ozs. in weight, capable of casting a fly 60 feet, grand coup.

27. Boys and Lads: To take with the fly, unassisted, a 3-lb. trout or black bass, on a rod not more than 5 oz. in weight, coup. To take a 5-lb. trout or black bass or a 4-lb. landlocked salmon under the same conditions, grand coup.

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