SOME OBSERVATIONS 
ON MOOSE 
(Continued from page 144) 
The Go-Getter of All Fishing Lures 
HERE IS THE CELEBRATED 
GLIRR TRANSPARENT MINNOW SPINNER 
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Prollow a trail either in the softened 
ground or, more plainly still, in the 
snow, then one’s chances of success are 
more than doubled. 
N such hunting one will always en- 
deavor to travel up, or at least 
across the wind, as otherwise the game 
will almost, without fail, get our scent 
and be off long before the chance of a 
shot is offered. If you know the coun- 
try, it is far better to hunt alone; but 
should a guide be necessary, see to it 
that you are his only companion. You 
are pitting your skill in woodcraft 
against animals of the keenest senses, 
on their own ground, and the larger 
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Moose often, after feeding in the 
morning, lie down towards the middle 
of the day, and if you happen to be fol- 
lowing the fresh track of some old bull, 
remember that they have a great way 
of making a bit of a turn or half circle 
before lying down so as to enable them 
to view their back track from well off 
to one side. Therefore, keep keenly 
glancing, not only forward, but also 
well to each side of your line of advance 
and above all don’t spoil your chances 
by attempting to travel too fast. One 
can neither move too quietly nor look 
too thoroughly, and it’s better to hunt 
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but anything he may lack in this re- 
spect, is amply made up for in the acute- 
ness of his senses of scent and hearing. 
If your approach has been noiseless and 
against the wind, a moose, like an elk, 
caribou or blacktail, will often hesitate 
a moment to have a look before seeking 
safety in flight, and this momentary 
curiosity or slowness to take alarm at 
the sight of something that it has 
neither heard nor scented is often taken 
advantage of by the still hunter to get 
in a telling shot. On first getting into 
a moose country, one will “cruise” about 
until he finds a neighborhood where the 
signs are plenty, and then, selecting fa- 
vorable weather, hunt that territory 
| thoroughly. 
Among the signs particularly noticed 
will be tracks, which have evidently 
been only recently made, frequent fresh’ 
droppings, freshly nibbled tops of small 
trees and bushes, looking:as if they had 
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spaces well up on the stems of young 
maples, birches and other small trees 
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