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goes forward to tlie end of the pipe next tlie lake, 
'here he takes off his hat and gives it a wave between 
I he shooting; all the fowl under the net can see him, 
.'"t none that are in the lake can. Tlie fowl that are 
h sight iiy forward; and the man runs forward to the 
,l®'^t shooting and waves his hat, and so on, driving 
'em along till they come to the tunnel net, where they 
‘'®'‘p in : when they are all in, he gives the net a twist, 
^ its to ])revent their getting hack : he then takes the 
. *>■ off from the end of the pipe w ith what fond he may 
caught, and takes them out, one at a time, anj 
jl’locates their necks, and hangs the net on again ; and 
•s ready for working- iigain. 
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Von, 
REFERENCES TO THE CUT. 
T)og’s hole, where he goes to unhaiik the fowl. 
Reed fences on each side of the mouth of the pipe. ^ 
Where the decoy-man shews himself to the fowl first, anci 
afterw'iU'ds .it the end of every shooting. 
Small reed fem-e to prevent the fowd seeing the dog when he 
goes to unhank them. 
The shootings. 
Hog’s holes between the shootings, used when w-erkmg. 
Tunnel net at the end of the pi[)e. 
Mouth of the pipe. 
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