Rod and gun . cies. But let him once learn thata moose is the bait for a five hundreddollar sporting trip and he becomesthe wardens most efficient recognition of the fact that thenon-resident hunter is the best friendthe big game animals have, has placedNew Brunswick foremost in the ranksof Canadian game preserves. ^^ould that I could convey to yourmind a clear picture of Salmon BrookPond, as an illustration of the abund-ance of moose inhabiting this Pro-vince. It lies near a portage roadonly twelve miles from Holtville, theend settlement. Its outlet, Sal-mon Brook, is muddy for


Rod and gun . cies. But let him once learn thata moose is the bait for a five hundreddollar sporting trip and he becomesthe wardens most efficient recognition of the fact that thenon-resident hunter is the best friendthe big game animals have, has placedNew Brunswick foremost in the ranksof Canadian game preserves. ^^ould that I could convey to yourmind a clear picture of Salmon BrookPond, as an illustration of the abund-ance of moose inhabiting this Pro-vince. It lies near a portage roadonly twelve miles from Holtville, theend settlement. Its outlet, Sal-mon Brook, is muddy for at least twomiles below the pond because themoose grubbing up its bottom for theroots of aquatic plants keep its watersroily and turbid. In its immediateneighborhood every twitching road iskept open and as bare of vegetationas the side path near a country there are hundreds of these trailsnot trodden by the foot of man fromyears end to years end, and yet worndeep in the soil by the coimtless hoofs. The Pet Bui, So Christened Because as Ills Runway Ran ThrouCn Our Permanent Camp We Saw HimNearly Day, Would not Always Wait for His Photoftraph


Size: 1955px × 1278px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjectf, booksubjecthunting