. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, February 20, 1915] pitched overboard to keep ber from upsetting the B°Two of tbe deer, a male and female, were landed on tbis side of tbe river and turned loose. * * * A Duck's Long Journey.âA wild duck killed near Herndon on January 24 by George Knight has been identified as a bird that was treated for the mys- terious "duck disease" at the mouth of Bear River, matt September 16, 1914, states the Fresno Repub- Ucan In aCminum tag was found attached to the duck's leg when it was killed. On one side the tag tod the number 574 and on the othe


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Saturday, February 20, 1915] pitched overboard to keep ber from upsetting the B°Two of tbe deer, a male and female, were landed on tbis side of tbe river and turned loose. * * * A Duck's Long Journey.âA wild duck killed near Herndon on January 24 by George Knight has been identified as a bird that was treated for the mys- terious "duck disease" at the mouth of Bear River, matt September 16, 1914, states the Fresno Repub- Ucan In aCminum tag was found attached to the duck's leg when it was killed. On one side the tag tod the number 574 and on the other were the words, â¢â¢Notify U. S. Agriculture, Washington, D. C. S L N Ellis, federal game commissioner, sent m the'information and has received a letter saying that thl bird was one of 270 sprig or pintail treated m S Emfrequests that persons who have found these metal tags on ducks to present the tags at the local Sice, M the government has requested more infor- mation on the birds examined. ^ â Big Catch of Striped bass fishing circles are in a flurry of excitement over the record catch the 7th taut, by Louis Gotthelf, of a monster toss weighing fifty-two pounds, and this whopper flanked by four other bass weighing respectively fifteen thirteen, twelve and eight pounds-a day's basket that tops all local traditions. The MT catch was landed near the Santo Rosa drlwbridfe over Napa creek. used were "hullheads" the common bay mudcat. stormy weather and muddy water were the conditions at the Ume This episode adds another chapter to the un- certain Quantity element in striped bass angtang Ordinarily muddy water has been founo »oo^shms ground. The theory advanced is that the bass which were known to be fairly numerous n the creek were unable, by reason of the turgid state of ?he water, to follow up and capture catfish, splittails and other small fry, and accepted the bullhead-baited hooks lying on the bottom, first come, first served Th


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