. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 30 THE BREEDER AND SPORTS MAX [Saturday. December 2S. 1906 K â »â â :â â :â â !â * * -;~:»M~M"S-"i"}"t"M":- â¢: â¢i"H"t"t"t'H"t"t"t"i"i"t<"i"i"t"S'it"t"i"H"i"i"t"i"t"t"t"t"t"i'** SURF DUCK SHOOTING ON THE NEW ENGLAND COAST. â M-+++-W ROD, GUN AND KENNEL Conducted by J. X. DeWitt HUNTING BIG GAME IN WYOMING. Local sportsmen have for years past made annual trips to distant hunting and fishing ter
. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 30 THE BREEDER AND SPORTS MAX [Saturday. December 2S. 1906 K â »â â :â â :â â !â * * -;~:»M~M"S-"i"}"t"M":- â¢: â¢i"H"t"t"t'H"t"t"t"i"i"t<"i"i"t"S'it"t"i"H"i"i"t"i"t"t"t"t"t"i'** SURF DUCK SHOOTING ON THE NEW ENGLAND COAST. â M-+++-W ROD, GUN AND KENNEL Conducted by J. X. DeWitt HUNTING BIG GAME IN WYOMING. Local sportsmen have for years past made annual trips to distant hunting and fishing territory, but of those who have returned this season none that we have heard from have more pleasant recollec- tions of a grand outing than have Andrew Jackson, J. B. Coleman and Jos. Harlan. Mr. Jackson is a popular sportsman, a field trial enthusiast and an expert with a shotgun in upland shooting that few can excel. Mr. Coleman and Mr. Harlan are both followers of the "sport of kings" and well known and liked in the United States and abroad. Both gentlemen are adepts with rod,gun and rifle. The trip here referred to consumed fifty-three days, the territory visited being in one of the wildest hunting regions of Wyoming. Large and small game perennially plenty, hunting has never proved bootless work to the sportsmen who visit this famous section. As for trout the many mountain streams are teeming with two varie- ties of fishârainbows and Eastern brook troutâthat will run from fingerlings in some streams up to three-pounders in othersâall waters within compara- tively easy reach once a camp is made in that country. The party were located this trip in a region about fifty miles to the northeast of the Jackson's Hole country, a district known as the Gros Ventre. To reach this country it was necessary to employ guides. trophies of Mr. Coleman. These wary mountain sheep were shot at an altitude of about feet and were secured only after the most ti
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