BARREL-HOUSE HLIND 



many years experience but when he came to 

 camp in the evening his string would show only 

 a few birds and when aske'd what was the rea- 

 son he said he didn't know unless it was that 

 the feathers carried away the birds, This hap- 

 pened to me many times and "Understand, old- 

 timers.' I am not telling you that every shot I 

 fired brought down a bird." Not by any means, 

 for many we're the foxy old birds that I shot at 

 and missed or as the old-time hunters termed it, 

 another case where the feathers carried away 

 the meat. As times passes and years unfold, it is 

 a matter of intense interest to the water-fowl 

 hunters how certain varieties of duck grow 

 scarce and others come into prominence, which 

 in early years was unknown to the hunting fra- 

 ternity. This is remarkably true of several 

 species and particularly applies to nearly every 

 variety of large kucks known in the Kankakee 

 River Region. As I have said, many varieties 

 of ducks, plentiful fifty years ago, are now almost 

 exterminated and where we ran our boats over 



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