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of the spots mentioned and give their time 
to the endeavor when the cool of evening 
is at hand and if possible when there is 
a light moon. All the foregoing fish may 
be readily taken at such a time and the 
comforts of night fishing are many. 
Realize it or not, as we may, it is all 
too true that the sands of time are rap- 
idly passing from under our feet and to 
obtain one of the best joys of life before 
it passes I would recommend a visit 
where the ocean ozone fills your lungs 
with its life-giving wealth and its waters 
contain creatures that will take your 
bait with such a snap and a rush that 
will cause you to forget the iniquities of 
life and instill in your heart a kindly 
feeling for all mankind. 
MOUNTING FISH TRUE 
TO LIFE 
{Continued from page 349) 
the fish in several layers of damp paper, 
pack it in ice and ship by express. DO 
NOT INJECT OR RUB ON FORMA- 
LIN. A very little formalin will en- 
tirely spoil the specimen for mounting. 
No matter how carefully a specimen may 
be treated, if it has been dosed with 
formalin it is sure to crack. If the fish 
skin is to be mounted formalin will make 
it burst. Even the fins on the plaster 
cast will tear themselves to pieces if 
formalin treated. 
If it is not possible to ship the whole 
fish to the taxidermist skin it CARE- 
FULLY. Cut along one (the poorest) 
side and do not pull the skin while taking 
it off. If the skin which covers the edges 
of the scales is not torn it may be pos- 
sible to mount it so that the scales will 
not rise up later to confound you. Leave 
the fins and head with the skin. Salt 
the skin thoroughly and pack it so that 
the brine cannot drip over everj-thing. 
Then get it to the taxidermist as soon 
as possible. 
Before you skin the fish be sure to 
make a careful outline of it and mark 
the position of all the fins. It is a good 
plan also to write in the length, girth 
and depth of body of the fish. With this 
information the taxidermist can give you 
a lifelike mounted specimen. 
THE TURKEY I DID 
NOT SHOOT 
{Continued from page 349) 
lone track, proceeding upon the theory 
that this particular turkey had grown 
tired of the swift pace and would take 
the first opportunity to “squat” in some 
thicket or tuft of weeds. Cautioning me ‘ 
to stop talking and to walk very quietly 
and with gun in position for a quick 
shot, he would follow the track, the 
writer at heel and scarcely breathing. ; 
We would sometimes proceed thus for a i 
few rods when, with a roar of wings, 
the turkey (usually a fat hen) would , 
rise above the underbrush only to come 
tumbling to earth again, a victim to dad s | 
unerring aim. He was considered the ! 
best wing shot in the country — an accom- ; 
plishment which the writer was never . 
able to “accomplish.” | 
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