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'7*^ AKEN as a whole our Western 

 \— ^ country people are about the 

 best people on earth. As sportsmen 

 it is our duty to so conduct our- 

 selves, when out hunting and fishing 

 and when we meet these country 

 people in town, as to merit their 

 friendship and confidence. We owe 

 them a big debt for letting us hunt 

 and fish on their premises and the 

 least we can do for these good peo- 

 ple is to treat these privileges as 

 real favors. 



Close their gates; be careful where 

 you shoot; ask their permission be- 

 fore hunting or fishing in their 

 fields; don't tear down their fences, 

 or do any other wrong act. If you 

 never go back, some brother sports- 

 man will. Respect the ranchman's 

 rights and your sport will be in- 

 creased and your conscience will feel 

 easier. 



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INDEPENDENT PUBLISHING CO 

 HELENA, MONTANA 



