. Rod and gun. It is the intention at an earlydale to erect a small hatchery for brook troutin the vicinit> of the Bass ponds and from thismany of the once excellent trout streams of theProvince will be re-stocked. The sale of angling permits was much great-er than during the previous year. The patrol service was extended by an ad-ditional boat which patrolled the up|)er part ofLake Superior. Many illegal nets were seizedand Ihe guilty parlies brought to justicethrough the i)atrol service. .Vmong the recommendations made by thevarious Inspectors are: A Resident Trai)pers License; a Resident


. Rod and gun. It is the intention at an earlydale to erect a small hatchery for brook troutin the vicinit> of the Bass ponds and from thismany of the once excellent trout streams of theProvince will be re-stocked. The sale of angling permits was much great-er than during the previous year. The patrol service was extended by an ad-ditional boat which patrolled the up|)er part ofLake Superior. Many illegal nets were seizedand Ihe guilty parlies brought to justicethrough the i)atrol service. .Vmong the recommendations made by thevarious Inspectors are: A Resident Trai)pers License; a Permit; A Gun License or License toHunt Small Game; A Size Limit for Sturgeon,also for perch, blue pickerel and herring; .Increase to ; in the Bounty on Wolves;Mr. Loveday of Ottawa suggests that the non-resident license for deer be reduced from .S.)l)to .52.) to correspond with Quebec as it is com-i)laiiied that Americans are going to Quebecwho might come to Ontario if the Lcense Mack Pointinft Quail The Author untl Mack SHOOTING QUAIL IN THE NIAGARA PENINSULA J. S. Gulp DURING the fall of 1913 Bail) and inysL-lfhad planned for a Quail hunt, throughthe fruit district near Beamsville. Ont. One bright morning during the latter part ofNovember we were on the way to our slioolinggrounds, acompanied by my Pointer had not been out more than about thirtyminutes when Mack made a stand in a berrypatch. I called Barb who went in and flushedthe birds. Our Winchesters rang out and fourfat, plump quail had gone to Quail rest of the birds settled in a small thicketabout two hundred yards aheati. Mack wasnot long finding them and made anotherbeautiful stand. Several shots rang out andsix more birds were safely tucked away in ourgame bags. We continued straight ahead, and in a fewminutes I glanced over and saw Mackpointing in a small clump of grass; Barbsuggested getting out the camera and gettinga snap of Alack setting the quail. .other half hour


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