Dec 222012
 

From Wikipedia:

In the early 20th century, Rhead was a prolific contributor of angling articles in the sporting press–The American Angler, Outing Magazine, Field & Stream, and Forest and Stream[10]

  • Rhead, Louis (July 1907). “Vacation Angling for the Family”. Outing Magazine L (4).
  • Rhead, Louis (May 1908). “Where to Find Trout and How to Catch Them”. Outing Magazine LII (2).
  • Rhead, Louis (June 1908). “Winter Deep-Sea Fishing”. Outing Magazine LII (3).
  • Rhead, Louis (November 1909). “Fall Fishing in the Atlantic Surf”. Outing Magazine LV (2).
  • Rhead, Louis (August 1909). “Complete Angler in August”. Outing Magazine LIV (5).
  • Rhead, Louis (July 1909). “How to Use A Dry Fly”. Outing Magazine LII (4).
  • Rhead, Louis (April 1909). “Why Sea Fishing is Popular”. Outing Magazine LIV (1).
  • Rhead, Louis (June 1909). “The Angler’s Halcyon Days”. Outing Magazine LIV (3).
  • Rhead, Louis (December 1909). “Winter Care of Fishing Tackle”. Outing Magazine LV (3).
  • Rhead, Louis (September 1909). “September Sport with Rod and Reel”. Outing Magazine LIV (6).
  • Rhead, Louis (May 1909). “Return of Weakfish, Tautog, Fluke and other Migratory Fishes”. Outing Magazine LIV (2).
  • Rhead, Louis (January 1910). “Winter Deep-Sea Fishing”. Outing Magazine LV (4).
  • Rhead, Louis (February 1910). “Tarpon Tackle”. Field and Stream 14 (10).
  • Rhead, Louis (March 1910). “The Invincible Mascalonge”. Field and Stream 14 (11).
  • Rhead, Louis (June 1910). “Casting for Muskellunge”. Outing Magazine LVI (3).
  • Rhead, Louis (1915). “New Lures that are True to Life”. Forest and Stream 85.
  • Rhead, Louis (1915). “Some Nature Lures for Summer & Fall Fishing”. Forest and Stream 85.
  • Rhead, Louis (1915). “Why Nature Lures are Best for Good Sport”. Forest and Stream 85.
  • Rhead, Louis (1915). “Three Best Nature Lures for Bass”. Forest and Stream 85.
  • Rhead, Louis (1915). “Supplementary Notes Concerning Nature Lures”. Forest and Stream 85.
  • Rhead, Louis (1915). “Trout Flies–Natural and Artificial”. Forest and Stream 85.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “Silver Shiner & Golden Chub”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “Dry, Wet or Nature Fly-Which shall we offer?”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “Halcyon Angling Days in May”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “Evolution of Bait Angling”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “The Leap of the Game Fish”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “Surface Bait for Game Fish”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1916). “American and British Angling Compared”. Forest and Stream 86.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “Our Rainbows”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “The Finer Art of Trout Fishing (I)”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “The Finer Art of Trout Fishing (II)”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “How To Tie Leaders and Flies”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “Bait Fishing for Trout”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “Fishing for the Kingly Ouananiche”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “Bass as Gamey Fighters”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “Minnows as Bait for Bass and Trout”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “In the Haunts of Izaak Walton”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “My ‘Foul Hooked’ Muskie Experience”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1917). “A Bass Bait for Late Season Fishing”. Forest and Stream 87.
  • Rhead, Louis (1918). “Trout Insects for Early Fly Fishing”. Forest and Stream 88.
  • Rhead, Louis (1918). “Improving the Angler’s Equipment”. Forest and Stream 88.
  • Rhead, Louis (July 1921). “Hot Weather Fly Fishing”. The American Angler VI (3): 143.
  • Rhead, Louis (April 1922). “Downstream Dry-Fly Fishing”. Forest and Stream 92 (4).
  • Rhead, Louis (May 1922). “Fishing from Bottom to Surface”. Forest and Stream 92 (5).
  • Rhead, Louis (June 1922). “Tying the Fresh Water Shrimp”. Forest and Stream 92 (6).
  • Rhead, Louis (July 1922). “Artificial Baits for Trout”. Forest and Stream 92 (7).
  • Rhead, Louis (August 1922). “The Carp as a Gamey Food Fish”. Forest and Stream 92 (8).
  • Rhead, Louis (September 1922). “The Metal Bodied Fly-Minnow”. Forest and Stream 92 (9).
  • Rhead, Louis (November 1922). “The Evolution of the Trout Fly”. Forest and Stream 92 (11).
  • Rhead, Louis (December 1922). “How to Skin & Mount a Fish”. Forest and Stream 92 (12).
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “The Troubles of Spring Trout Fishing”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “Fishing in Brooks”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “Fishing the Evening Rise”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “Fly Fishing for the Gamey Little Trout Pickeral”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “Trout Fishing in Lakes”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “Live & Artificial Frogs as Bait”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1924). “A Unique Way to Land the Great Northern Pike”. Forest and Stream 94.
  • Rhead, Louis (1925). “The Bird Angler”. Forest and Stream 95.
  • Rhead, Louis (1925). “Playing and Netting Big Trout on the Fly”. Forest and Stream 95.
  • Rhead, Louis (1925). “The Habits of Trout and Where the Abide”. Forest and Stream 95.
  • Rhead, Louis (1925). “Why They Don’t Bite”. Forest and Stream 95.
  • Rhead, Louis (1925). “Denizens of the Deep”. Forest and Stream 95.
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