Rod and gun . en what a hullabaloo! Hi! Fetch him ! Oh. catch him ! Oh, fetch him ! Hi! sick him, thar Ponto! Soo!—Soo! Theyve got me at last! I just knew it!(Thank Heavens,—its but Number Ten!)Here goes across lots for my kennel,Youll catch me with that bunch again ! A Moose Hunt At Wabigoon, Ontario BY R. E. SCHUBART. IN the year 1909, in company with afriend I had a moose hunt in theTemag^ami region. We were suc-cessful in setting gaaie but had ahard and trying time. On our return westopped oiif at the Merrvtime HuntingClub of Muskoka. of which we weremembers, for a deer hunt. Gathered roun


Rod and gun . en what a hullabaloo! Hi! Fetch him ! Oh. catch him ! Oh, fetch him ! Hi! sick him, thar Ponto! Soo!—Soo! Theyve got me at last! I just knew it!(Thank Heavens,—its but Number Ten!)Here goes across lots for my kennel,Youll catch me with that bunch again ! A Moose Hunt At Wabigoon, Ontario BY R. E. SCHUBART. IN the year 1909, in company with afriend I had a moose hunt in theTemag^ami region. We were suc-cessful in setting gaaie but had ahard and trying time. On our return westopped oiif at the Merrvtime HuntingClub of Muskoka. of which we weremembers, for a deer hunt. Gathered round the fire one eveningwe were telling our experiences when aMr. Ward, of Toronto, told us that if wewished frr a further moose hunt in Can-ada we should go to Wabigoon. At thatplace, he said, we should not be held upbv high priced guides and we could findail the moose we would be allowed totake. Moose, he told us, were plentifuleven in the vicinity of the full consideration of the proposi-. The Hunters in Camp. tion in the course of the following year,three of us, W. K. Stoops, H. F. Freder-ichs and myself decided to go to Wabi-goon intent after moose. Wabigoon is astation three hundred miles west of PortArthur on the Canadian Pacific Railwayand the hunting is good as we can alltestifv. .\s old hunters with excellentoutfits our preparations did not take longand on October twelfth we left WestVirginia for Canada. .\t Toronto ourbelongings were subject to a rigid exam-ination bv the Customs people but wehad nothing dutiable and were not taxedone cent. At the offices of the CanadianPacific we received every courtesy, be-ing granted the lowest hunters rates andarrangements being made for stoppingthe express from Toronto to Winnipegat \\abigoon to allow us to get off. Weleft Toronto on Thursdav evening andtravelling all Friday reached Wabigoonat six oclock on Saturday morning. Weseemed to be dropped in the woods withour outfit when the train went on butspeedilv


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