Rod and gun . cations were that the pupsin the dens should be looked for during-May and the early part of June. Manyparts of the country are rough and rockywith cut banks, steep slopes, and low-cliffs which furnish ideal breeding placesfor wolves. W^ashed out cavities in thesides of gulches, small caves in the sand-stone cliffs bordering many of thestreams, valleys and cavities among^boulders and broken rocks on the southslopes of high rocky ridges are wolves were paying frequent visitsto these places even in the early part ofApril as was shown by fresh tracks inmany of the caves an


Rod and gun . cations were that the pupsin the dens should be looked for during-May and the early part of June. Manyparts of the country are rough and rockywith cut banks, steep slopes, and low-cliffs which furnish ideal breeding placesfor wolves. W^ashed out cavities in thesides of gulches, small caves in the sand-stone cliffs bordering many of thestreams, valleys and cavities among^boulders and broken rocks on the southslopes of high rocky ridges are wolves were paying frequent visitsto these places even in the early part ofApril as was shown by fresh tracks inmany of the caves and it seemed safe to-assume, from the well known breedinghabits of wolves in other sections of thecountry, that later on these cavities wereoccupied as breeding dens. Every denshould be located and the pups concerted effort on the part of resi-dents and those interested in the protec-tion of game the increase of wolves ROD AND GUN AND MOTOR SPORTS IN CANADA. 107 For CampingI Always Take A Supply of. Clarks Lunch Tongue and Clarks other preserved meats in tins. I know from experience thatthey are reliable—pure and wholesome; and they save a great deal of trouble. I have always found them deliciously cooked, tasty and appetizing—ready toeat when the tin is open; just the thing for camp. TRY THESE FOR YOUR CAMP:—Clarks Pork & Beans, CornedBeef, Sliced Smoked Beef, Lunch Tongue, Veal Loaf, Roast Beef, etc. WM. CLARK, MFR., MONTREAL. might thus be effectually checked. Oncelocated the dens should be visited everyyear in the breeding season as wolvesuse the same den for successive do not breed until they are twoyears old. By the use of scents thosenot breeding can usually be trapped dur-ing spring and summer, though the besttime for trapping is in fall and earlywinter. ington, D. C, and Capt. Craine, ofAlaska, are the leading spirits. The Ad-visory Board contains the names ofsome of the leading sportsmen and nat-uralists of America. The ninth year of the


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