Rod and gun . r of the landand the possibility of a suitable bottom to theproposed pond. Editor, ROD AND GUN:— I am sending you the photograph of a moosewhich was shot last October from a NewBrunswick sporting camp. Nothing remark-able in this fact alone, but on dressing themoose we found a soft nose bullet im-bedded in (he breast or brisket bone. Thebullet had been there since some time duringthe jjrevious fall. Yours, C. A. Estev, Falls, N. B. Letter From A B. C. Guide Editor, ROD AND GUN:— During the spring hunt I had out threegentlemen from England. We saw during thetrip


Rod and gun . r of the landand the possibility of a suitable bottom to theproposed pond. Editor, ROD AND GUN:— I am sending you the photograph of a moosewhich was shot last October from a NewBrunswick sporting camp. Nothing remark-able in this fact alone, but on dressing themoose we found a soft nose bullet im-bedded in (he breast or brisket bone. Thebullet had been there since some time duringthe jjrevious fall. Yours, C. A. Estev, Falls, N. B. Letter From A B. C. Guide Editor, ROD AND GUN:— During the spring hunt I had out threegentlemen from England. We saw during thetrip 32 grizzlies and 16 black bear, that is tosay bears were sighted sixteen times; in somecases the same animals were seen more thanonce. We killed two grizzlies and one brownbear, wounded two grizzlies and shot atseven or eight more. We found the bears un-usually wild and small ones were more plenti-ful than large ones, .\lthough we were outon the ground early in May (the sixth) and ROD GND GUN IN CANADA 399. Fall We ^^^Fish and Hunt T HIS is the slogan of thousands of sportsmen the world over, and at this senson thequestion where to go has to be solved. To the initiated this is comparatively easy,as it is well known that the HIGHLANDS OF ONTARIO is the sportsmans paradise. It is, as a consequence, only a question of deciding which of thevarious districts of The Highlands offers the greatest inducements. HERE IS THE ANSWER To the Fisherman : The streams and lakes of Algonquin National Park, Muskoka Lakes,Lake of Bays, Timagami, Kawartha Lakes, Gjorgian Bay and Lake Nipissing Districts,abound with all the spscies of game fish native to fresh waters. To the Hunter: Timagami for moose and other large game. Muskoka Lakes. Lake of Baysand Georgian Bay Districts for deer, etc. Small game and wild fowl are plentiful in all thiscountry. Write for copy of Haunts of Fish and Game, which gives game laws and all information, toany Grand Trunk representative, including J. , Bonave


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