Hunting, Fishing And Sport., Daily Racing Form, 1920-03-18

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HUNTING FISHING AND SPORT Fishermen of Kliujier fake Mich claim to hold the record for large fish taken in that section this winter Frank Itichardson recently speared a carp through the ice which weighed fortynine pounds while Lyman Alennin secured a pickerel weighing twentytwo pounds Both fish were caught at Aid rich fake fakeIf If no heavy storms occur in Indiana Illinois and Missouri the coming spring during the nesting season if quail and prairie chickens and no severe rain ¬ storms occur during the first week or two after the young birds are out of the shell there should be more birds and better shooting in those states on these birds next autumn than has been experi ¬ enced for some years American Field FieldThe The remarkable case of a horsc dying from fright at the sight of an elephant is recorded at AVal sall An elephant and two camels belonging to a menagerie were passing along the road when a hauliers horse sighted the procession It imme ¬ diately shied on to the footway collapsed and died on the spot A veterinary surgeon expressed the opinion that the animal had died of fright Lon ¬ don Sportsman SportsmanIf If a man is caught afield in New Jersey with shells loaded with binishot during the closed season on small game he is liable to a fine of 500 Formerly New Jerseys deer season was open during the time it was permissible to shoot small game This has been changed and now the sea sou is closed on all small game Including rabbits before the deer season is opened The law was further amended making it punishable by a fine f 0 should any gunner be found afield luring the deer season With shotgun shells loaded with shot smaller than buckshot and likewise if lie is found hunting prior to the opening of the deer season with anything larger than No 2 shot he is subject to a like fine


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