Six Rules For Sportsmen 



1. Be a real sportsman. — I'here is more honor in giving the game a square deal than 

 in getting the limit. 



2. Make sure it's a buck. — If you can't see his horns — she hasn't got any. 



3. Help to enforce the game law. — Game and fish are public property and only a game 

 hog will take more than his fair and legal share. Violations should be reported to the 

 nearest deputy warden, Forest ranger, or game protective association. 



4. Respect the ranchman's property. — ^He regards the man who leaves his gates open, 

 cuts his fences, disturbs his live stock, or shoots near dwellings, as an outlaw. Put your- 

 self in his place. 



5. Be careful with your camp fire and matches. — One tree will make a million matches; 

 one match can bum a million trees. 



6. Leave a clean camp and a clean record. — Unburied garbage, crippled game, and broken 

 lavv's are poor monuments for a sportsman to leave behind him. 



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