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Identifier: rodguncan11cana (find matches)
Title: Rod and gun
Year: 1898 (1890s)
Authors: Canadian Forestry Association
Subjects: Fishing Hunting Outdoor life
Publisher: Beaconsfield, Que. (etc.) Rod and Gun Pub. Co. (etc.)
Contributing Library: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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be good fishing on the GrandRiver. The Dominion Government, hesaid, is the greatest sinner and if theymade a good fishway over their dam hewas convinced that others would do thesame. As a matter of fact the Chairmanof the local Society has already done thisbut his fishway is of no effect so long asthere are no proper fishways lower down.Dr. Cutlifife further states that should theProvincial Governments propagatingwork require it. there is plenty of roomfor further ponds and the work may bemuch extended. The local society ex-pect a few of the more responsible of thetheir members receiving the honorary ap- J ROD AND GUN IN CANADA 363 CONSISTENTSHOOTING is the result of using Dominion Ammunition. Its absoluteuniformity is tfie result of the wonderful new Dommion systemof loading and eliminates unaccountable misses, enabling theshooter to strike a steady winning gait. The only ammunition made in Canada that is GuaranteedSure. Wrile for catalogue. DOMINION CARTRIDGE COMPANY, Ltd., MONTREAL
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pointments of deputy game and fish guar-dians and of thus securing a vigorousenforcement of the law in their district. A correspondent writing from Kansasstates that he had a fine hunt in BritishColumbia last fall. He travelled via C. P.R. to Ashcroft and from that point pro-ceeded by stage to Barkersville. Thenpacking had to be resorted to and aftertwenty miles on a good trail Bear Lakewas reached. Here the outfit was trans-ferred to a canoe and our correspondent,with Frank Kibbee, a trapper with a localreputation, started on their real hunt.They were fortunate enough to obtain afine black bear and several geese the firstday, doing all the shooting from the canoe.For several days they hunted moose andcaribou without any success attendingthem. At the salmon spawns on BearRiver they had three splendid chances atgrizzly bear, missing two of them cleanand killing the third,— almost droppinghim in his tracks with a 303 Savage.Returning to Bear Lake, where Kibbee has his home camp, they

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  • bookid:rodguncan11cana
  • bookyear:1898
  • bookdecade:1890
  • bookcentury:1800
  • bookauthor:Canadian_Forestry_Association
  • booksubject:Fishing
  • booksubject:Hunting
  • booksubject:Outdoor_life
  • bookpublisher:Beaconsfield__Que___etc___Rod_and_Gun_Pub__Co___etc__
  • bookcontributor:Gerstein___University_of_Toronto
  • booksponsor:University_of_Toronto
  • bookleafnumber:374
  • bookcollection:toronto
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