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Page 221* 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will 
God pity men who have never felt the 
thrill of such moments. The bird, or 
birds, seemed to be running. Pat broke 
into a wild rush. He was going to flusj 
before we could get close enough for 
a shot. 
“Take care, Pat!” Greatly to our sur¬ 
prise he gave my command a measun 
of attention. Still he was too fast ant 
in a short time he made another wile 
scramble. No bird flushed. He seemcc 
to have lost the trail entirely. It wai 
a most mysterious trail until I happenec 
to see a few familiar speckles among th< 
oak leaves. I investigated further an< 
found a beautiful cock bird stone dead 
Evidently he had been hard hit, bad 
there in the field, but had hung on t< 
life with all his full-grown Decembe 
vigor, and managed to reach the horde 
of the forest into which he had run a 
long as life lasted. Pat had been goinj 
too fast and had passed over him in th 
leaves. 
We followed Pat over hill and inti 
hollow. After a time there was anothe 
point. “Blam” spoke my little twents 
and I scored a remarkable snapshot, 
tried to get Pat to find my bird but o: 
he went up the hill. I called, I yelled, 
grew apoplectic in my -anger but h 
heeded not. I broke a good dog-woo 
shoot and made for him. I would teac 
him to mind all right. But lo and be 
hold he was pointing again. What coul 
one do with such a dog? 
Thus the day passed. We found onl 
two more coveys but one was very largi 
We had excellent sport. We secure 
some of the finest morsels man eve 
tasted for the morrow’s dinner. Abov 
all we gave a youngster, getting h 
start in life, invaluable aid and trainini 
What more could man desire in or 
short day? 
When the mellow winter’s sun bega 
to approach the horizon we turned honu 
ward and to me it was the end of 
perfect day. 
In May 
Casting the Wet and Dry Fly, by 
Louis Rhead —a remarkable treatise 
on the subject of fly-fishing, illus¬ 
trated with many original draw¬ 
ings. 
Hoiv to Make a Horsehair Line, bj 
Robert Page Lincoln —a valuabk 
article on what is probably the mosl 
efficient fishing line in the world. 
In the Shadow of Moosilauke, b> 
Edwin C. Hobson —a tale of Vaga¬ 
bond Fishing. 
Trapping Bear in the North Woods 
by Fred A. Potter, and many mori 
articles of interest to sportsmen oi 
a variety of subjects. 
identify you. 
