Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland . andraked him through lungs and heart, so thesecond shot was unnecessary. We saw a hindand calf swimming in the lake, and tried toovertake them to get a snapshot, but hard aswe both paddled I only succeeded in gettingwithin about thirty yards, too far for a goodphoto—the light too was bad, and the resultwas not a success. I spent the morningsketching and photoing the head, and thenSteve set to work to skin and clean it. Afterbreakfast there was great excitement, as fourotters came swimming up to the rapid, possiblywith the idea of going up into the lake abo


Sport in Vancouver and Newfoundland . andraked him through lungs and heart, so thesecond shot was unnecessary. We saw a hindand calf swimming in the lake, and tried toovertake them to get a snapshot, but hard aswe both paddled I only succeeded in gettingwithin about thirty yards, too far for a goodphoto—the light too was bad, and the resultwas not a success. I spent the morningsketching and photoing the head, and thenSteve set to work to skin and clean it. Afterbreakfast there was great excitement, as fourotters came swimming up to the rapid, possiblywith the idea of going up into the lake of season and game laws, Stevehad a shot with the small rifle and missed, butturned them back. Going out to fish I couldnot get a rise, the otters had evidently scaredall the fish out of the pool. The clouds now cleared away and a brilliantsun came out, while hardly a ripple stirred thesurface of the lake. In the afternoon we wentdown again to the end of the lake, climbedthe highest look-out hill and stayed there till. A THIRTY-FOUR POINT CARIBOU


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