Fly Rod Crosby: The Woman who Marketed MaineCornelia Thurza Crosby (1854-1946) stood six feet tall, was the first woman to legally shoot a caribou in Maine, held the first Maine Guide license issued, caught 200 trout in one day (she was an early advocate of catch-and-release), did not believe women should have the vote, was friends with Annie Oakley, and worked tirelessly to promote the sporting life in Maine. Over a hundred turn-of-the-century photographs create a fascinating picture of the Maine woods and one of Maine's most unusual women. |
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LETTERS FROM FLY ROD | 11 |
PINK TEAS A Stuffed MOOSE AND INDIAN Maidens | 33 |
SIDELINED BUT STILL SHOOTING | 47 |
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