ADVICE ON FOX-HUNTING 



holloa " Tally-ho-over ! " and if he turns 

 back " Tally-ho-back ! " 



You will do more harm than good by 

 turning a fox back in a wood unless he is 

 almost done, as hounds will run him better 

 on fresh ground, and if he keeps straight 

 on. But when he is beaten he should be 

 kept back in one quarter if possible. This 

 should always be done, both in cub-hunt- 

 ing and regular hunting ; also if there are 

 many fresh foxes in the covert, so as to 

 avoid changing on to one of them. 



BREAKING COVERT IN REGULAR HUNTING 



Where your object is to view the fox 



away, stand close to the covert, and in a 

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