November, 1917 
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555 
all of them with a small-caliber rifle. This 
is done by shooting the one on the lowest 
limb first, and then working upward. 
At the end of our friend’s little talk, 
Nifty and I began to have more respect 
for Curly, and when we got back to camp 
a little before sundown that respect had 
developed into something mighty near to 
genuine affection, for we did much better 
in the afternoon than we had done in the 
morning. 
No doubt this manner of hunting par¬ 
tridges is quite commonplace to many, and 
such bird dogs as Curly quite the usual 
thing to skilled partridge hunters; but 
Curly and that day’s hunt were unique to 
me, a,nd so I am usually reminded of our 
good friend Henry’s big wooly “patridge 
animal” when I hear some person mention 
the words “bird dog.” 
Editor Forest and Stream: 
Recently I have taken a fishing trip up 
Warm Springs Creek, near Ketchum, 
Idaho. The fishing up there I found to 
be decidedly mediocre. As this steam is 
well known around here many fishermen 
go there and it seemed to be fished out. 
While there our party took several trout 
weighing over a pound each, but as a rule 
they are small. 
'\s a camping country this place is ideal, 
with cold, pure water, and mountains cov¬ 
ered with pines from which one can se¬ 
cure boughs enough for beds. 
Grouse in this locality seem to be few 
and far between. If one wants them bad 
enough he can get them by taking a horse 
and going up the various canyons. 
“CoYpTF..” 
GAME LAWS 
(continued from page 551) 
dering tidal waters of Northumberland 
Strait, Gulf of St. Lawrence, and Bay 
Chaleur, Aug. 15-Dec. 31. 
Northwest Territory. — Additional sea¬ 
son on big game, July 15-Oct. 1. Governor 
General in Council may, by regulation, alter 
seasons. 
.Nova Scotia. —Big game, on Cape Breton 
Island, no open season. Caribou (male), 
in Inverness and Victoria Counties only. 
Ruffed grouse (birch partridge), Oct. 1- 
Oct. 31; sharp-tailed grouse, Aug. 15-Nov. 
30; Canada grouse (spruce partridge), no 
open season. Black, harlequin, golden eye, 
and scaup ducks, Sept. 15-Feb. 28. 
Ontario. — Moose, reindeer, caribou 
(males), south of Canadian Pacific Rail¬ 
road, from Mattawa to Port Arthur, Nov. 
i-Nov. 15; north of railroad, Oct. 10-Nov. 
30. Hares, also Dec. 23-Jan. 1. Squirrels, 
in Oxford, York, Waterloo, Wentworth, 
and Elgin Counties, no open season. Geese, 
Sept. 15-April 30. 
Prince Edward Island. — Ducks, Sept. 1- 
Jan. 1 ; geese, Sept. 15-May 10; brant, April 
20-Jan. 1. Shore birds, along beaches, 
shores, and marshes bordering tidal waters, 
Aug. 20-Jan. 1. 
Quebec. — Deer, bull moose, in Labelle, 
Ottawa, Pontiac, and Temiscaming, Oct. 1- 
Nov. 30. 
Saskatchewan. — Deer, elk, moose, cari¬ 
bou (males only), north of township 34, 
Nov. 15-Dec. 14; south of township 35, no 
open season. 
Newfoundland. — Caribou, also Aug. 1- 
Sept. 30. Geese, unprotected. 
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