. Quebec, the sportsman's land of plenty for salmon, trout and ouananiche, moose, caribou and red deer [microform]. Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive. O/tti'fc, thr SpoitsDian's Land of Plenty. 13. The Struggle. with ^^rci'.l riipidity. The short oi)t;n sea- son ill which they may be sho', and the limitation as to the inimher that may be killed, are larj^ely res])onsihle for this. CAKTiior.âThis beautiful specimen of the Crrvidce roams the entire province, throu,a;hout the woodland districts, in immense numbers. It affords the famous sport, and a caribou head with its beau- tifu


. Quebec, the sportsman's land of plenty for salmon, trout and ouananiche, moose, caribou and red deer [microform]. Hunting; Fishing; Chasse; Pêche sportive. O/tti'fc, thr SpoitsDian's Land of Plenty. 13. The Struggle. with ^^rci'.l riipidity. The short oi)t;n sea- son ill which they may be sho', and the limitation as to the inimher that may be killed, are larj^ely res])onsihle for this. CAKTiior.âThis beautiful specimen of the Crrvidce roams the entire province, throu,a;hout the woodland districts, in immense numbers. It affords the famous sport, and a caribou head with its beau- tiful antlers is a trophy of which any si)ortsman may well be proud. Ri';d I)k1':k.â\'ery numerous in the Chaudiere River and Lake Mej;antic districts, also in all parts of the Ottawa country. vStrange to say, it is finding its waj' across the St. Lawrence River and making its habitat among the mountains north oi (Quebec, and .seems likely to become abundant in this .section. Bi:.vvHK.âThe Government has wisel>- prohibited the killing or capture of the beaver until the first of November nineteen hundred. It is in consecpience increasing rapidl\ in many sections, notably within the limits of the Laurentide Park. The writer, on his angling trips, Jiis year or two, has found several families of these interesting animals domiciled in the lakes he has fished. Tlie\- were an unfailing source of interest. Ottkk.âAll the rivers in the Pro- vince are more or less frecpieiited by the otter, which is verv destructive to the , but, as its fur is exceedingly valuable, its cap- ture is prohibited during part of the year. The Victory. 1, ⢠^^''^msmesissB^m^m. %#*. ^^ i^K .aHH ; isJ«' 1 ^ -rM"^^ % f«/ f^^4^^i^^..jZ^ ^ â¢-. â .- 1 *iS&^ !3INi^^V3HHIl^^l '^ ^ ^s^^BhtiRNflbw^^H ^^^^^R^^S^Wfc^i»iiPtt|^fc>J^». ... ^ir^ ^^'^hi^^^MHS ^^^HEsHk^^^.v^'^^^^ r w^^^jf^ ^ '-^-"^^wiMJlMJlHiiH^^H. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page


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