FOREST AND STREAM 
783 
MORNING IN THE BLIND. 
(Continued from page 747.) 
hunter who ki ows. The city sport, out after a 
big showing, may be disappointed with a meagre 
string of these fluffy little birds; but wait till 
he has them cooked! 
How we hated to leave, but we realized that the 
morning flight was about over, and the occasional 
single that would come in, at rare intervals dur¬ 
ing the middle of the day, would hardly be 
worth waiting for. So we piled our dozen birds 
and our guns in the bottom of the canoe, and 
after the decoys were captured, wound up, and 
bagged, we set out, with happy hearts, for the 
opposite shore. 
We arrived in time to join Searls and Dick, 
who were coming along the shore from up the 
creek. 
“How many?” shouted Searls, as soon as we 
were within speaking distance. “You two ought 
to have a hundred or more, judging from the 
racket you made. Most of them were so scared 
by the time they reached our side that they 
wouldn’t decoy worth a darn. We only got 
four. Dick got two—a blackhead and a whiffler. 
I got two blackheads; and then we both got a 
merganser.” 
We hadn’t many ducks, but they were a lot 
to us boys, and we were all very happy. 
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World’s Record for Tournament 
Shooting Made by Lester S. 
German, with 499 x 500, and 647 
x 650 on all :6 yard Targets, in¬ 
cluding Practice Day with Runs 
of 372 and 149 straight at the 
Westy Hogans at Atlantic City, 
September 15 to 17, 1915. 
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