Nov. 23, 1907.] FORESSE AND STREAM. 
4 son for pike, and would very materially 
Strengthen section 47a, relative to the trans- 
~ portation of fish from the Province of Quebec. 
Another section which imperatively requires 
Yamendment is section 52, relative to polluting 
streams. The last eight words of this section 
should be striken out. 
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Joun B. BurnHAM, 
Chief Protector, 
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4 HAND-REARED WILD DUCKS. 
i THE hand-reared duck, if properly fed and at- 
jtended, is a much more toothsome article than 
its wild confrere, being fleshier and more tasty. 
Indeed, it is always welcome on the table, and 
us an excellent bird for giving away as a present. 
‘The gamekeeper values it particularly because 
of this. As soon as October comes in, a demand 
for pheasants for stocking the larder and pres- 
ents arises, and there is nothing a keeper so 
jmuch dislikes as killing pheasants in what he 
tycalls cold blood; he would rather see each one 
figure in a big day’s cover shooting. Very often 
athe demands of the larder, etc., lead to a reduc- 
ion of the hand-reared pheasants by several 
1undred birds before covert shooting takes place, 
mind this loss to sport no keeper can afford to 
*-egard with equanimity. However, where wild 
™iucks have been reared they can be drawn upon 
—or the purposes named, and go far toward sav- 
tng pheasants for sport later on. A few ducks 
™hould be reared everywhere with this view 
"\lone, even if there are no conveniences for 
jhooting them in’a sporting manner. 
| Those who have reared wild ducks largely this 
ieason, says the British Sportsman, will be in a 
llappier position than those who have to depend 
ntirely on other game. Come wet or dry, hot 
apr cold weather, the ducklings never refuse to 
“hrive, for all conditions appear alike to them. 
Chey are a sheet anchor on which every sports- 
jaan may confidently rely when the rearing of 
“ther game has been a whole or partial failure. 
“ecause of this the birds are becoming more 
—opular as each year passes, a larger number 
ajeing reared every season. When preservers and 
'dearers meet during the breeding season the most 
qarnest inquiries are made regarding pheasants and 
artridges, but no one troubles to ask how wild 
qucks are thriving, because it is taken for granted 
hat all is well as far as they are concerned. 
‘here are one or two established rules from 
hich the rearer must not deviate, and he will 
wjave no trouble in rearing ducks. 

“TI tell you why I shoot the Autoloading Gun,” 
said the old duck hunter. “It handles so easily 
I can get a very quick aim. I don’t have to 
bother to reload it. It doesn’t pound my 
shoulder. It’s safe, and the solid breech 
takes away any nervousness which I have 
with some guns. It does the work and it’s a 
pleasure to shoot it.” 
The price 1s moaerate. Write jor free catalogue 
and study this new Remington before you buy. 
Remington Arms Co., - Ilion, N. Y. 
M. Hartley Company, Sole Representatives, 
315 Broadway, New York. 

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ues 
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q 
at The reputation of Great South Bay for wildfowl 
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4 Long Island, for the flight loves to halt and lin- 
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