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RECREATION. 



Game is unusually plentiful this winter, 

 especially deer, grouse and ducks. Game 

 laws have been rigidly enforced, during 

 the past 3 years, for the first time, and re- 

 sults are quickly seen. 



B. Chew, Upsala, Fla. 



The law only allows deer to be killed 

 from November ist to 15th and no one is 

 allowed to shoot more than 2, so a man 

 has no chance to make a hog of himself. 

 M. Rymal, Hamilton, Ont. 



There is a law here against killing game 

 for market before October 15. On the 

 morning of the 15th game began to arrive 

 early, by boat and by train. 



T. W. Dowling, Portland, Ore. 



Quails are plentiful here, and Sandusky 

 bay had more canvasback ducks, last fall, 

 than at any previous time during the past 

 5 years. Wm. Hocke, Sandusky, O. 



While in the Adirondacks last fall, for 5 

 days, we secured one bear and a fine 4 

 point buck. These were killed the first 

 day. A. L. Martin, Otego, N. Y. 



Rabbits, prairie chickens, foxes and 

 wolves are abundant here. There are also 

 a few coyotes and squirrels. 



Michael Mead, Flandreau, S. D. 



There are some game hogs here, the kind 

 that for lack of brains cannot be redeemed. 

 E. F. Pope, Colmesneil, Tex. 



Five of us had a jolly time in Muskoka, 

 for 2 weeks. Got 6 deer, wet feet, etc. 



A. McKay, Seckerton, Ont. 



This is a great game country, the Ameri- 

 can home of Chinese pheasants. 



Frank Poindexter, Eugene, Ore. 



I got plenty of small game and a fine bull 

 moose in Nova Scotia, last fall. 



E. J. Johnson, Reeds Ferry, N. H. 



Quails are numerous and we have had 

 some glorious sport. 



Dr. A. W. Cassidy, Vigo, O. 



Last fall I shot a harpy eagle, measuring 

 6 feet from tip to tip. 



H. R. Severn, Burlington, N. Y. 



Quails, turkeys and deer are abundant 

 here. 



H. E. Bugbee, St. Augustine, Fla. 



Bear, deer and turkeys abound here. 

 v. A. W. Ivins, Chihuahua, Mexico. 



I am just in from my 2 weeks' deer hunt. 

 Killed 2 deer; one a monster buck, weight 

 286 pounds; one a big doe. Killed within 

 10 rods of each other, in 5 seconds; 2 shots 

 in each. Geo. Hall, Tomahawk, Wis. 



There is not much game in this part of 

 the country, except rabbits and quails; but 

 the few sportsmen around here are hoggish 

 about even these. 



Jas. L. Gardner, Yorkville, S. C. 



Had a pleasant trip to Maine last fall. 

 Our party of 3 killed 2 large bull moose, 

 one caribou and, of course, 2 deer each. 

 J. W. Shurter, Gansevoort, N. Y. 



Game is scarce here, especially birds, 

 and the rabbit has to bear the brunt of the 

 battle. Only a few are left. 



H. J. Henry, MacDougall, N. Y. 



Game is scarce here. A few rabbits and 

 grouse are all we have. Pickerel shooting 

 is our sport in the spring. 



M. P. Edy, Clarenceville, Quebec. 



Two of my friends report quails abundant 

 around Stern, N. C, last fall. They found 

 33 coveys in one day. 



J. T. Edwards, Richmond, Va. 



Rabbits are so numerous here they are 

 destroying all the young orchards. 



Henry Patterson, Wellsville, O. 



The outlook for deer is good here. 

 Ruffed grouse are also plentiful. 



J. D. Jones, Iron Mountain, Mich. 



I was out rabbit shooting yesterday, with 

 some friends, and we got 4: 



Harry Culver, London, Ont. 



Duck shooting was remarkably good 

 last season. 



G. A. Gibbs, Pasadena, Cal. 



Quails were abundant here during the 

 season. 



John O'Kane, Van Buren, Ark. 



We have excellent sport here; chiefly big 

 game. 



O. D. Hoan, Revelstoke Station, B. C. 



Grouse and rabbits are plentiful. 



F. B. Cortright, Mauch Chunk, Pa. 



Game is scarce here. 



Ralph G. Goldy, Williamsport, Pa. 



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