Still-hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier men. To be practised with success, it requires great activity, an expert management of the rifle, and a thorough kno'wledge of the forest, together with an intimate acquaintance with... The Sportsman - Stran 104Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1831 - 448 strani
...by any means so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still-hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier...hour of the day, as the hunter must be aware of the situation which the game prefers, and in which it is most likely to be found at any particular time.... | |
| 1831 - 456 strani
...by any means so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still-hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier...hour of the day, as the hunter must be aware of the situation which the game prefers, and in which it is most likely to be found at any particular time.... | |
| John Frost - 1835 - 320 strani
...by any means, so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still-hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier...practised with success, it requires great activity, and expert management of the rifle, and a thorough knowledge of the forest, together with an intimate... | |
| 1834 - 438 strani
...by any means so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still Hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier...requires great activity, an expert management of the rille, and a thorough knowledge of the forest, together with an intimate acquaintance with the habits... | |
| Peter Hawker - 1846 - 514 strani
...not by any means so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separatelyStill Hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier...practised with success, it requires great activity, and expert management of the rifle, and a thorough knowledge of the forest, together with an intimate... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1859 - 334 strani
...by any means so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still Hunting is followed as a kind of trade, by most of our frontier men. To be practiced with success, it requires great activity, an expert management of the rifle, and a thorough... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1889 - 332 strani
...by any means so pernicious as the others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still Hunting is followed as a kind of trade, by most of our frontier men. To be practiced with success, it requires great activity, an expert management of the rifle, and a thorough... | |
| John James Audubon - 1897 - 618 strani
...shall describe separately. Still hunting is followed as a kind of trade by most of our frontier-men. To be practised with success it requires great activity,...the year, but also at every hour of the day, as the hunters must be aware of the situations which the game prefers, and in which it is most likely to be... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1831 - 754 strani
...others. These methods I shall describe separately. Still-hunting is followed as a kind of trade bv most of our frontier men. To be practised with success, it requires great activity, and expert management of the rifle, and a thorough knowledge of the forest, together with an intimate... | |
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