. Rod and gun. Deer Head mounted byEdwin Dixon EDWIN DIXON, Canadas Leading Taxidermist, UNIONVILLE, ONT. OUR LETTER BOX An Interesting Letter From Quebec. Editor, ROD AND GUN:— I note with interest your 50 cents boost andnow enclose to cover my subscription. Your magazine seems to be rapidly workingits way to the point where jncn look forwardto each number. You had some excellentarticles a while ago on a trip taken fromGeorgian Bay to Ottawa many years ago;this was cut out and preserved by some of myfriends and was widely read. ROD ANDGUN has surely a field. There is a surprisingamount
. Rod and gun. Deer Head mounted byEdwin Dixon EDWIN DIXON, Canadas Leading Taxidermist, UNIONVILLE, ONT. OUR LETTER BOX An Interesting Letter From Quebec. Editor, ROD AND GUN:— I note with interest your 50 cents boost andnow enclose to cover my subscription. Your magazine seems to be rapidly workingits way to the point where jncn look forwardto each number. You had some excellentarticles a while ago on a trip taken fromGeorgian Bay to Ottawa many years ago;this was cut out and preserved by some of myfriends and was widely read. ROD ANDGUN has surely a field. There is a surprisingamount of trapping done about here; a greatdeal more than one would suppose, and someof our men add quite considerably to their in-come thereby. I have passed on one or twonumbers containing articles on trapping andfound the recipients highly appreciative. We have had a lot of shoating this fall—between forty and fifty deer being killed in ourneighborhood, including one pure white opinion is rapidly growin
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