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FOREST AND STREAM 
July, 1922 
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along the creek thinking perhaps some 
birds might be taking their morning swig 
or bathing in the cool waters, but none 
was flushed. It was evident they were 
keeping higher up on the hills. 
Finally I suggested to Jim that we 
separate for a time so that a wider range 
of territory could be traversed. He 
agreed that this was a capital scheme 
and immediately took off to the left o^■er 
a gently-rolling sage-covered mesa while 
I went to the right up a small ravine. 
Straight ahead of me was a hill of 
moderate height covered with large 
shrubs and some cedars. This ought to 
be a good place for sage hens I thought, 
and promptly headed that way. Upon 
entering this thick vegetation a brace of 
hens got up and I downed them both in 
two shots. One, however, was merely 
winged and required additional ammuni- 
tion to put it out of commission perma- 
nently. They were both young. The 
one I had winged failed to resort to the 
usual method of escape, concealment, but 
began at once a race which would have 
done credit to Charlie Paddock. Just asi 
she was disappearing behind a bushy 
clump ahead I shot and finished the 
task. 
During the first few minutes of myi] 
tramp I had a superb view of Jim and* 
the dog walking leisurely across the 
rocky wastes. Jim had seen and heard 
me shoot and turned around to watch 
the murder. After it was all over he 
waved his hat to me and then resumed 
his way. 
Soon afterward I passed over a ridge \ 
and into a neighboring valley. Once I i 
fancied I heard Jim shoot but could not 
he certain. The hills and valleys, silent 
though they arc, play havoc with sounds. 
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its hawk-like eyes on the ground for a 
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risen up in front of me but were out of 
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shots did not appear to have the slightest 
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