. Trails and tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland . \\ a. CO a ao S 3^ 50 Hunting in Southeastern Alaska out scales or skin to cover their bodies. Theywere running upstream by the thousands. There was a flock of red-breasted mergan-sers {Merganser serrator) on a pool Killing Fish with a Club I crept quietly to the brink, and, hat off,peeped over. After the shot was fired itwas interesting to see the flock trying to dive;the fish were so thickly massed that the duckscould not get below the surface of the disturbance caused a rush of the fish andthey madly churned the water in t


. Trails and tramps in Alaska and Newfoundland . \\ a. CO a ao S 3^ 50 Hunting in Southeastern Alaska out scales or skin to cover their bodies. Theywere running upstream by the thousands. There was a flock of red-breasted mergan-sers {Merganser serrator) on a pool Killing Fish with a Club I crept quietly to the brink, and, hat off,peeped over. After the shot was fired itwas interesting to see the flock trying to dive;the fish were so thickly massed that the duckscould not get below the surface of the disturbance caused a rush of the fish andthey madly churned the water in their effortsto get away from an imaginary enemy. Inshallow riffles the fish were so crowded that Hunting in Southeastern Alaska 51 it was almost impossible to wade across thestream without being thrown by trampingupon them or tripped by others trying toget away. Closer observation showed themin pairs, rooting their noses into the sand and


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