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NOT GAME. 
Early on the morning of August 8th, last, 
I shouldered my Parker and struck out for 
a hickory grove South of my house and 
near the old sugar camp where, in my boy- 
hood, I used to tote the sugar water. I 
made my way to the top, which is pretty 
steep for old legs to climb, Getting there I 
stopped to listen. I soon heard grays cut- 
ting and presently a fine fellow ran from 
one hickory to another to get a nut. Just 
then a load of No. 6’s brought him down in 
good shape, a clean kill. 
Standing still a few minutes, I got in an- 
other shot; a clean kill was the result. 
Soon another gray made a rush off a hick- 
ory on to a small tree near, stopping on a 
limb. He did not offer a very good mark. 
{ dropped him, however, but seeing he was 
about to get into a tree with a hollow near 
the ground, I sent the second load of 6's 
after him. I would rather score a clean 
miss than cripple my game. Having 3, I 
gathered them up and went home. I always 
make it a rule to stop shooting when | 
have a reasonable bag of any kind of game. 
I think’ 3 or 4 squirrels or rabbits should 
satisfy any one. 
R. B. Stowers, Cupio, Ky. 
I regret to learn that you still hunt gray 
squirrels. I fear you have not been read- 
ing RECREATION as closely as you should, or 
you would certainly have concluded before 
now that the gray squirrel should not be 
killed at any time.—Ebitor. 
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