Rod and gun . f Canada—Notes 336 A New Use for the Red Fox IT. McMillan 340 Our Medicine Bag 342 Profitable Fox Farming 352 The Trap 356 Trade Notes 378 When Sending Change of Address Subscribers are Requested to Give the Old Address as Well as the New. CommuDicatloDS on all topics pertaining to flahing, ebooting. canoeing, yachting, the kennel, amatenrphotography and trap«hooting will be welcomed and published If poBBlble. All communications must beaccompanied by the name cf the writer, not necessarily for publication, however. Bod and Gun in Canada does not assume any reaponslbillty for. or
Rod and gun . f Canada—Notes 336 A New Use for the Red Fox IT. McMillan 340 Our Medicine Bag 342 Profitable Fox Farming 352 The Trap 356 Trade Notes 378 When Sending Change of Address Subscribers are Requested to Give the Old Address as Well as the New. CommuDicatloDS on all topics pertaining to flahing, ebooting. canoeing, yachting, the kennel, amatenrphotography and trap«hooting will be welcomed and published If poBBlble. All communications must beaccompanied by the name cf the writer, not necessarily for publication, however. Bod and Gun in Canada does not assume any reaponslbillty for. or necessarily endorse, any Tlewe ex-pressed by contritiutors to its columns. W, J, TAYLOR, LTD,, Publisher, Woodstock, Ont,BRANCH OFFICES: 25 Front St, E., Toronto, Ont. Herald jlulldlng, Montreal, Trunk Bldgs., Cockspur St., Trafalgar Sq., London, Eng. 5 Beekman St., Temple Court, New Feb. 17, 1908, at the Post Office at BuflTalo, , as second-class matter under Act of March 3, 1908. A BEAUTFUL VIEW ON A FISHING RIVER, # ROD AND GUN IN CANADA # VOL. 13 WOODSTOCK, ONT., AUGUST, 1911 No. 3 From The Log Of A Nautical Tramp BT FREDERICK GOODSOX HIGBEE. THERE was no question about it,it surely was a load. The canoesettled down in the water until myweight in the stern barely liftedher nose out of the water, but it did notmatter, I was glad to have the ballast. Where are you going? asked JoeClutiers man who had helped me collectmy duffle. And for the first time sinceI began to get ready I realized that Idid not really know. Oh, up the Bay, I replied, vaguelywaving my hand toward the distanthorizon, maybe as far as Byng I really did not know; this was thefirst time I had given the matter of des-tination a serious thought. There comes a time in every outdoormans life when the desire to get away ^comes an obsession. How, whither,and with whom become incidental ques-tions ; the main thing is to get is how it happened that I found my-self tha
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