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ously as this species, would have 
dwindled to sorry numbers by this day 
of the modern firearm. But as in the 
case of the Eastern relative, “Bob- 
White” the quantity is decreasing and 
unless steps are taken to allow regenera- 
tion to take effect, the Nimrods of the 
future will have only the history of the 
joys and sport of quail hunting. They 
shall surely be deprived of these great 
holidays in the open with gun and dog; 
all because of our thoughtlessness, self- 
ishness and greed. So I feel it a fitting 
way in which to close this bit of quail 
chatter to impress upon you, Mr. Sports- 
man, the seriousness of the decrease. 
As I have before mentioned in this ar- 
ticle, “Once there were thousands con- 
gregated where now a hundred seems 
a lot.” Let us give the birds a chance 
vote for a smaller bag; forget the limit; 
or better yet — vote for a closed season. 
It is easy to effect such a commendable 
law if there is no opposition. Why, 
then, oppose? Be a real true sport and 
do your share that we may never be 
without the charm of the woods, the call 
and the whistle of the quail. 
TRAPPING THE THREE 
RIVER ZONE 
{Continued from page 537) 
game conditions. From what he told us 
there was quite a bit of fur in the coun- 
try, chiefly lynx, fox, mink, beaver and 
’rats, with a number of other furs in 
lesser quantities. He suggested that we 
take a trip on up to the Kimberly Lake 
country, sixteen miles further north, 
and told us right where we could find a 
good little cabin that two trappers had 
built and never used. He not only of- 
fered to grubstake us hut loaned us 
quite a number of traps. Once again 
Dame Fortune had smiled on us. 
We went on to Kimberly, or Jackfish 
Lake and found it to be a good two miles 
long and over half as wide. After a 
little trouble we located the cabin in a 
group of spruce trees. A bear had been 
inside it hut a short time previous to this 
as his tracks were plainly in evidence 
on the dirt-strewn plank floor. Being 
tenderfeet we were somewhat taken 
aback at this discovery and the first night 
half expected bruin to pay us a visit 
and possibly demand entrance. Several 
times during the “wee small hours” I 
fancied I could hear something scratch- 
ing at the door, which I afterward 
realized was quite probable, as the rab- 
bits were much inclined to do that sort 
of thing. 
I think it was around the 22nd of 
October that we set out our first traps, 
placing four of them in likely spots on 
a beaver dam a half mile around the left 
side of the lake, where these wilderness 
engineers had been working on the inlet 
that fed the lake. The next morning I 
was detailed to slip down and have a 
look at the traps while Cy got break- 
fast. Imagine my excitement when I 
discovered we had two beavers in the 
traps ! I was sure some proud boy. 
These beavers were both kitts, a fact of 
which I was not aware at the time; 
1 they weighed probably fifteen pounds 
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