same time. They whirled and ran in 
the opposite direction, with Bill and | 
pouring lead at the big bull as fast 
as we could; finally, after he had run 
about fifty yards, he came down with 
a crash, and Bill and I felt that tingle 
that only comes to a man’s veins at 
the most happy time of his life. 
When we reached him, he was a 
great sight to behold, as he was one 
of the largest moose, and had one of 
the largest spread of horns of any 
moose I have ever been privileged to 
see, either dead or alive. One of the 
bullets from Fleming’s gun had pierced 
his kidneys and which proved to be one 
of the determining shots that brought 
him down. As this bull weighed fif- 
teen hundred pounds and had a spread 
of horns which measured fifty-eight 
inches, Bill and I naturally thought we 
could have a great surprise story to 
tell the boys when we arrived at camp 
that night. 
All the other boys had gotten into 
camp that evening a short time before 
we did, and to our great surprise, they 
advised us immediately that Johnson 
and Sheets had also killed a big’ bull 
of about the same weight and measure- 
ments. All of us now had found where | 
plenty of moose were “yarding” north 
of us, and within a short time after 
other scouting expeditions had been 
made in other directions from camp, 
plenty of moose had been located and 
the party’s quota was filled out in short 
order. 
As all the members of our party 
have hunted big game for a number 
of years, naturally when one brought 
down a deer, no boast or exclamation 
of self-pride was evident; however, 
every hunter killed all the deer he 
wanted to bring home, as well as keep- 
ing the camp supplied with fresh 
venison. 
During off days and restful periods, 
numerous fur-bearing animals were 
trapped, including wolves, beaver, 
fisher, mink, sable, ermine, etc., the 
pelts of which made excellent souvenirs 
for the wives and sweethearts of the 
boys back home. 
This particular locality contained 
more partridge or grouse than any 
part of the big north woods I had ever 
seen before. Hundreds of coveys, con- 
taining eight to fifteen birds, were at 
close intervals all over the woods. As 
they were not in the habit of seeing 
human inhabitants, they seemed to have 
little fear of man. Consequently, we 
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palatable bird on our table menu at 
all times. 
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was interrupted by a knock at our 
door. As we had no neighbors, we 
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