. Outing. s know their enemy by experiencewith them on the field of battle. If the sportsman would become ac-quainted with the wild game, he must bemore than a mere gunner. He musthave the instincts and spirit of the nat-uralist and enjoy the study of the deni-zens of the wild for their own sakes, in all the varied aspects of their lives andat all seasons, and not simply as creaturesto be killed. They will afford him moresatisfaction than ever before, especiallyif he lays aside the gun for the camera,that best form of modern sportsmanship. The camera is a great eye my own experienc


. Outing. s know their enemy by experiencewith them on the field of battle. If the sportsman would become ac-quainted with the wild game, he must bemore than a mere gunner. He musthave the instincts and spirit of the nat-uralist and enjoy the study of the deni-zens of the wild for their own sakes, in all the varied aspects of their lives andat all seasons, and not simply as creaturesto be killed. They will afford him moresatisfaction than ever before, especiallyif he lays aside the gun for the camera,that best form of modern sportsmanship. The camera is a great eye my own experience I can give fairwarning that when one undertakes thisform of hunting in earnest, he introducesan element which is liable to play havocwith past ideals and conceptions. Buteven should it spoil one as a gunner, asit has spoiled me, that is small matter,if one finds a far more interesting andenjoyable sport. One boon that the new huntingbrings is the abolition of closed sea-sons; all the year is open for the. HOW MRS. BOB WHITE SKULKS AWAY FROM HER GRASSY NEST 22


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