SHORE-SHOOTING 77 
always select some material many shades lighter. The best 
record I know of a certain bit of shore-shooting was made by 
a gunner clad in pure white upper garments hutted amongst 
chalk-stones, which formed a breakwater and extended some 
distance out into the sea. It was an eye-straining under- 
taking to detect this gunner as he sat motionless amongst the 
stones even at a few paces from his hiding-place. This is 
exactly what is to be desired under any circumstances. In 
stormy weather oilskins are indispensable, but, for a cap, a close- 
fitting oilskin is better than a peaked sou’-wester, which is 
sure to bother one when a shot is being taken, by tipping 
forward over the eyes. Ojulskins are best made with the pure 
oil and a suitable drier, and not coloured with black or brown. 
Left as oiled, they are light yellow. A pair of sound water- 
tight boots are necessary to comfort. Thin leather thigh-boots 
are best, for then you can wade through the shallows and 
your legs are spray-proof. A pair of oilskin knickers, not 
extending below the knees, drawn over the top of the thigh- 
boots, will prevent splashes of water from entering the top of 
the boots, and so keep the wearer perfectly dry as well as 
partly damp-proof when sitting on a cold, wet seat. Do not 
invest in rubber thigh-boots. Unless the coast is sandy and 
the walking good and easy, rubber boots will not stand long 
use. With rough wear amongst mud and stones they soon 
give out, and it is after long years of personal experience that 
I advocate no other than leather boots for wildfowling, as 
they are warm and strong. Waders are useless, because 
kneeling and crawling over stones soon tear them to pieces. 
As has already been said, shore-shooting may be classed 
as of two distinct kinds, which are in reality but two 
different methods of carrying out one and the same kind of 
shooting. The birds shot by adopting either of the ways are 
generally the same species, viz. waders and wildfowl. Un- | 
doubtedly hutting is by far the better plan of the two, as far 
