378 RESULTS. 



Q. Are tlie seals you shoot at mostly asleep on the water or awake; 



and if awake, do you shoot at them while breach- 



^JSdtoard W. Funoke, p. iug ? _ A< Ye s; we shoot at them while they are 



breaching, but if we get a shot while they are 



asleep we shoot them. 



Thos. Gibson, p. 432. We used rifles and shotguns, and shot them 



when feeding or asleep on the water. 



We seek to shoot the seals while they are asleep on the water, because 



, ., „ . ,. ,, „. a seal shot while breaching is more likely to be 

 Arthur Griffin, p. 326. i , * J 



•' 1 lost. 



Q. Are the seals shot at asleep on the water or awake? — A. Both. 

 Chas. a. Hagman, p. , Q- f>o you ever shoot at a seal when awake or 

 435. breaching? — A. Yes. 



//. Harmsen, p. 442. Q. Are the seals shot at asleep on the water or 



awake, usually? — A. Most asleep. 



Q. Are the seals yon shoot at mostly asleep on the water or awake; 



and if awake, do you shoot at them while breach- 

 ll'm. Unison, p. 484. frig? — a. We take the sleepers first, and we also 



shoot at them while breaching. 



Q. Are the seals you shoot at mostly asleep on the water or awake? 



, ,, ,. Do yon shoot at thein while breaching"? — A. About 



Andrew J. 11o[)m<ui, >>. r/ . , ,. . , , ,, ' ■ -,- 



44 7# ' 1 50 per cent ol them are asleep, that is, according 



to what are shot at, and we also shoot at them 

 while breaching. 



Q. Are the seals shot at asleep on the water or awake generally? — 

 Gustave Isaacson, p. A. Mostly asleep. Very often they are shot at 

 '1 : '-' >• while travel i i i g, breach ii i g. 



Frank Johnson, p. 441. Q. Are the seals shot at asleep on the water or 

 awake, usually ? — A. Principally asleep. 



Jas. Kkrnan, p. 450. Many are shot while asleep : some while breach- 



ing, but such are more difficult to kill. 



Chas. Luijens, p. 450. Q. Are the seals you shoot at mostly asleep on 



the water or awake? — A. Asleep. 

 Q. Do you shoot at them while breaching? — A. We shoot at them 

 anyway we find them. 



Q. Are the seals shot at asleep on the Avater or awake? — A. With 

 me they are principally asleep on the water. Of 



Alex. McLean, p. 436. late years they shoot them a great deal when they 

 are awake. 



Q. Do you shoot at seals when t^\ey are awake or breach- 

 ., ir T , _ ing? — A. Yes, sir; when they come within 



Aux. McLean, p. 437. J 



' * range. 



