The Amateur Sportsman 



THE "MORE GAME" MAGAZINE 



Since December, 190S, The Amateur Sportsman has been 

 edited by Hon. Dwight W. Huntington, the author of "Our 

 Feathered Game" (Charles Scribner's Sons) and other standard 

 books and essays on field sports. 



Always an ardent sportsman. Mr. Huntington believed in se- 

 curing and enforcing restrictive game laws until through prac- 

 tical experience lie learned that such legislation did not make 

 game abundant. Pie began to study this problem: "Can game 

 be made abundant in the United States, and, if so, by what 

 means ?" 



The Amateur Sportsman is doing a work of incalculable 

 benefit to the country by spreading sound views on the con- 

 servation of game birds. Unquestionably it is the live wire 

 among sporting magazines. ■ It is generally recognized by 

 thinking sportsmen as 



AMERICA'S LEADING SPORTING MAGAZINE 



Read what leading authorities say: 



You are giving us an elegant paper, a great credit to the 

 current literature of American sports afield. 



Washington, D. C. R. W. SHUFELDT, M. D. 



You have certainly outlined a very attractive series of 

 articles. 



DR. T. S. PALMER, U. S. Dept. Agriculture. 



I wish you success. I am thoroughly with you and on your 

 side of the fence. 



ROBERT B. LAWRENCE, 

 Chairman Legislative Committee, N. Y. State 

 Fish, Game and Forest League. 



I like it and shall enjoy reading it in the future. . . . Your 

 articles alone should make it desirable to all who take an in- 

 terest in the preservation of birds. I shall look forward to 

 their publication with much pleasure. 



Cambridge, Mass. WILLIAM BREWSTER. 



From Admiral Evans : 



Your editorial policy is just what we have wanted for years, 

 and if people will follow your advice it won't be many seasons 

 before game will be found on the tables of our people as it 

 was in my young days. 



Washington, Nov. 2Q, 1909. R. D. EVANS. 



The Information Department will gladly answer enquiries 

 from subscribers on any subject relating to shooting, fishing 

 or the increase of game, including details of tie care and man- 

 agement of wild game birds. 



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