For Marsh Duck Shooting 1 Use grass color 

 rubber or waterproof canvas hat and coat and rub- 

 ber boots. 



Large Game Charge For 12-gauge guns 3^ 

 drahms power; i oz. No. I or 2 shot, or mixed. 



In Trailing Grouse Approach them as if ig- 

 norant of their proximity, and shoot the instant 

 you can, side shots are best; try and walk as though 

 you did not see him, and he will not fly as quickly 

 as though you come straight towards him. 



Wild Ducks Plying Travel over 100 feet in a 

 second; if 50 yards away he will travel 15 feet in 

 the time it takes for shot to reach him, hence the 

 aim should be nearly 15 feet ahead; in windy 

 weather they fly low. 



Always Set Decoys To windward of the 

 blinds, and these had best be made before the sea- 

 son, ducks avoid any new or strange structures, are 

 very wary of them. 



A Good Blind. A rubber blanket to lay on and 

 yourself hidden by grass, rushes, etc., until near 

 enough to rise and shoot quick, or cover yourself 

 with grass color canVas 



Use Waterproof Paper Shells For duck shoot- 

 ing; wet will not impair their fitting qualities. 



Corduroy Clothing Or canvas if drab color is 

 all right for any kind of hunting, except "still hunt- 

 ing" its useless for that. 



When Writing Us The greatest favor you can 

 do us is to send us the names of sportsmsn who 

 hunt, shoot, camp, fish or trap game, clubs, etc., so 

 as they may receive our books and matter pertain- 

 ing thereto. 



We Supply Anything of standard grade of 

 quality mentioned in our books, but do not handle 

 any bargain sale goods look out for them, a good 

 article is worth a good price always. Write us 

 concerning anything you desire. 



To Secure Good Results Get ammunition 

 made expressly for the gun you use or make your 

 own (see Ideal reloading tools.) Ammunition of 

 other makes will do, but it is assuredly better to 

 use ammunition made and intended for the very 

 gun you use. 



