. Rod and gun. ttersport, in my opinion, than that which is de-rived from shooting wild geese. These arevery beautiful birds but of a very shy natureand anyone who returns with a full came bagafter a days hunt is no novice at the those who indulge in this exciting pas-time can know the feelings of the gunner as hecrouches down and finally sees two or, per-haps, four of these wily liirds fall victims to his aim. The gunners nature is stirred when hesees a flock of these fine birds coming into hisdecoys with necks out-thrust, feet danglingand wings hooped, all rushing to their antici-p


. Rod and gun. ttersport, in my opinion, than that which is de-rived from shooting wild geese. These arevery beautiful birds but of a very shy natureand anyone who returns with a full came bagafter a days hunt is no novice at the those who indulge in this exciting pas-time can know the feelings of the gunner as hecrouches down and finally sees two or, per-haps, four of these wily liirds fall victims to his aim. The gunners nature is stirred when hesees a flock of these fine birds coming into hisdecoys with necks out-thrust, feet danglingand wings hooped, all rushing to their antici-pated repast. When a flock of geese appears in sight andis about to decoy do not take any risk but letthem come right into the decoys. Let themcome within a gun length if they want a beginner has been fooled time andlime again without perceiving his mistake, thedistance being very deceptive. Any one whospends a short time at this sjiorl will find itmost interesling and exciting. ROD AND GUN IN CANADA oil. P. A. is thePathfinder Prince Albert is the grand oldjoy scout. Every day it findsa hundred or so poor tongue-sore pipe smokers, lost in thewoods, smoking peppergrassand smartweed. And P. leads them straight tothe cool-smoke pith that thefeet of hundreds of thousandsof jimmy pipers have oeateninto a fine, smooth trail.


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