. Rod and gun. Deer Head mounted byEd IP in Dixon OUR LETTER BOX Salmon Ascended Lake Ontario in the EarlyDays. Editor. ROD AND GUN:— While I have not for some years been a re-gular subscriber to your excellent paper, Ifrequently purchase it and read it with greatinterest. To place myself upon a proper fool-ing I now enclose money order for forwhich please send nie ROD and GUN for oneyear, beginning with the April issue. Assum-ing thai this very modest sum will qualifyme to criticize as well as praise, pray allow meto record my only objection to your publica-tion, which is the continued


. Rod and gun. Deer Head mounted byEd IP in Dixon OUR LETTER BOX Salmon Ascended Lake Ontario in the EarlyDays. Editor. ROD AND GUN:— While I have not for some years been a re-gular subscriber to your excellent paper, Ifrequently purchase it and read it with greatinterest. To place myself upon a proper fool-ing I now enclose money order for forwhich please send nie ROD and GUN for oneyear, beginning with the April issue. Assum-ing thai this very modest sum will qualifyme to criticize as well as praise, pray allow meto record my only objection to your publica-tion, which is the continued use by contri-butors of the term ?huntingas applied to thepursuit of small game. Hunting and gun-ning are no doubt commonly used in theUnited States, but in the old country a manshoots partridges and hunts foxes. As a salmon fisherman of some yearsstanding, it has occurred to me to make you asuggestion, which is that you should solicitcorrespondence from such of your readers ashave evidence, hearsay or othe


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