. Hunting. Game and game-birds; Hunting. sport in an Untouched A tnerican Wilderness. Modern Acadian Travelling. moose may come very near the sportsman, the latter cannot see his intended victim; and the result is, that four moose are w^ounded and lost for every one that is killed on the spot after dark. Braithv^aite never calls at night, but trusts to his ability to outwit the moose in broad daylight. When the guide uttered the remark above quoted v^^e were camped on Little Southwest Lake, a body of water about four miles long. Getting into the canoe the next morning, we paddled up to the hea


. Hunting. Game and game-birds; Hunting. sport in an Untouched A tnerican Wilderness. Modern Acadian Travelling. moose may come very near the sportsman, the latter cannot see his intended victim; and the result is, that four moose are w^ounded and lost for every one that is killed on the spot after dark. Braithv^aite never calls at night, but trusts to his ability to outwit the moose in broad daylight. When the guide uttered the remark above quoted v^^e were camped on Little Southwest Lake, a body of water about four miles long. Getting into the canoe the next morning, we paddled up to the head 147. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Rogers, Archibald. [New York] C. Scribner's Sons


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