IN THE ALASKA-YUKON GAMELANDS 



Remember that the axle-grease that lubricates 

 your bearings and liberates the crinkles from 

 vour brain isn't taken directly into your nozzle 

 by gulps, but in the form of sunny and airy 

 energizer it must percolate thru your pores by 

 degrees. Send yourself out and into it long and 

 often. It's a commodity that is sold by no drug- 

 gist, but comes as an elixir from Heaven, flooding 

 the whole of the outdoors in its welcoming call 

 to you to "come in." 



Forget that your limbs were only made to 

 stretch a tailor's tape on or to throw under a desk 

 in working hours. Take a new grip on yourself 

 and learn that a gun or a rod, when used prop- 

 erly, form a wand that will kill more germs than 

 Bill Hohenzollern ever let loose in his palmiest 

 day. If you will follow the above advice you 

 will, by the glow of your cheek, the spark of 

 your eye, the spring of your step and the wit of 

 your mind, show to those waiting heirs and as- 

 signs that it will be a mighty long time yet be- 

 fore anything is pulled off of any great interest 

 to them. 



In conclusion, I hope my readers will get more 

 generally into the habit of writing up their hunt- 

 ing trips for publication in the sporting maga- 

 zines^ Constructing a story is somewhat similar 

 to building a house — only many times easier, for 

 the reason that you have everything at hand in 

 your study instead of having to gather the sev- 



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