September, 1922 
431 
pheasant and twelve or fifteen half- 
grown young. He was steady to flush. 
From then on the Kid worked like a 
different dog and made many stylish 
points with high head and tail. The open 
season was now on for ducks and when- 
ever I returned with any from a hunt I 
would throw one out into the deep grass 
and have the Kid fetch it. He was much 
pleased to retrieve them and did it very 
tenderly. 
For better control in the field I taught 
the Kid to drop at motion of my hand 
when a long way off, to turn at whistle 
and go in the direction that I waved my 
hand. He already knew that when I held 
my right hand out in front of me it 
meant “Charge.” I would whistle to at- 
tract his attention and motion him to 
charge. At first he would come back to 
me before dropping, and I would have 
to order “Charge.” He came back less 
each time, however, and soon would just 
turn at my whistle, dropping as I raised 
my hand. To get him to go the way I 
waved my hand, I gave a short whistle 
to attract his attention, and as he looked 
back motioned with my hand. At the 
same time I started walking in the direc- 
tion I wanted him to go. At a long, loud 
whistle the Kid came directly in to me. 
The pup’s training was now complete 
and the only question left was, how 
would he act under fire? On the open- 
ing day of the season the first bird we 
found the Kid pointed. I flushed a fine 
cock pheasant and made a clean kill. 
The pup dropped as I shot, and at com- 
mand retrieved the bird, just as he had 
retrieved the block in the yard training. 
All through his training the Kid re- 
ceived lots of praise and petting with 
not one whipping. 
THE GREAT TROUT 
OF THE ARCTIC 
(Continued from page 428) 
S O many fish were caught that a de- 
scription of a single battle seems 
trivial indeed, but I will relate one in- 
stance, although as is inevitable in near- 
ly all fish stories, the “big one” got 
away. 
Along in the afternoon of the last day 
before breaking camp, Ollie was casting 
patiently into his favorite pool from 
which he had already taken the largest 
trout of the trip, an eleven-pounder. 
Suddenly there came a strike so quick 
and powerful that th© rod was nearly 
jerked from his hand; the line streaked 
out under his burning thumb as though 
tied onto a meteor, and the fight was on. 
Watching him dreamily from the 
bank, we quickly awakened to the fact 
that Ollie had hooked a monster, and 
we piled down onto the gravel bar where 
he was running back and forth, and plied 
him with the ever-ready fisherman’s 
advice. “Give him more line !” “Watch 
that slack !” “Don’t let him reach those 
ripples !”, and other much contradictory 
terms were hurled at Ollie. Through it 
all (as he afterward admitted) he was 
“so darned busy he didn’t even hear a 
word.” 
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