746 
FOREST AND STREAM 
IN THIS NUMBER 
Sheep and Goat in British Columbia 
747 
A Real Southern Duck Shooting 
Story . 
750 
The Kewagama-Opasatika Lake 
Country. 
752 
The Chasing of Old One-Ear. 
753 
Jacob Beers, Pennsylvania Pioneer 
754 
Of Interest to Fishermen at the Pan¬ 
ama-Pacific International Expo- 
755 
The Red Field-Tri-Aller. 
756 
Live Notes From the Field. 
758 
760 
Trapshooting . 
761 
Game Legislation Out in Missouri. 
771 
LURING DUCKS TO DELAWARE. 
Dover, Del., Nov. 21.—Sportsmen of the east, 
headed by members of the Racquet Club in 
Philadelphia, are interested in an experiment 
being conducted by Captain John P. Le Fevre, 
chief game warden, to lure to Delaware, wild 
ducks which have abandoned old feeding 
grounds for the famous Susquehanna flats. 
A corps of wardens, working under Captain 
Le Fevre’s instruction, are sowing large quan¬ 
tities of wild rice and celery seed in marshes in 
the three counties. This work constitutes a 
determined effort by the game authorities to 
cultivate these feedstuffs for wild fowl and woo 
them again to Delaware. 
BAGGED BIG BEAR. 
Oil City, Pa., Nov. 24, iqi 4 - 
On Saturday when G. W. Bowley, of Highland, 
McKean county, was hunting small game with a 
shotgun he encountered a small bear in the 
woods, at which he fired both barrels of his gun. 
The shot was too small to do any harm and the 
bear removed itself from the neighborhood with 
rapidity. Mr. Bowley went home for his rifle, 
returned and was following the trail of bruin 
when another one showed itself from behind a 
fallen log, not more than a half mile from the 
public highway. Mr. Bowley was not too greatly 
surprised to prevent him taking steady enough 
aim to kill the beast at the first shot. He secured 
assistance and brought the bear to Highland, 
where it was found to weigh 400 pounds. A 
hotel proprietor there gave him $70 for the dead 
animal. 
900-POUND MOOSE PRIZE IS SECURED BY 
EVELETH HUNTER. 
Eveleth, Nov. 21.—Matt Thomas of this city 
killed a 900-pound bull moose in the woods be¬ 
yond Old Mesaba. He was three miles from the 
roadway when he brought down his game and 
the carcass was so heavy he could not even drag 
it. He adopted the expedient of cutting it up 
and bringing it out piecemeal. By the time he 
had made two round trips, totaling 12 miles, he 
decided to leave the head in the woods. 
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