Men I Have Fished With; Sketches of Characters And Incidents With Rod And Gun, From Childhood to Manhood, From the Killing of Little Fishes And Birds to a Buffalo Hunt
The book Men I Have Fished With; Sketches of Characters And Incidents With Rod And Gun, From Childhood to Manhood, From the Killing of Little Fishes And Birds to a Buffalo Hunt was written by author Mather, Fred, 1833-1900. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Men I Have Fished With; Sketches of Characters And Incidents With Rod And Gun, From Childhood to Manhood, From the Killing of Little Fishes And Birds to a Buffalo Hunt book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Men I Have Fished With; Sketches of Characters And Incidents With Rod And Gun, From Childhood to Manhood, From the Killing of Little Fishes And Birds to a Buffalo Hunt a good or bad book?
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W. Seaton, who still lives in Potosi, that Driesbach died something like fifteen years ago, and the vest made from a pet leopard skin was given by Driesbach to Judge Seaton, who has it now. When we went to work in the woods near the river I took my rifle as soon as September i came around and it was lawful to use it. This was the one that father gave me. I only remember that the barrel was half round and half octagon, an unusual departure from the general make of rifles, which were generally al...l octagon, and were stocked to the muzzle, although short stocks were coming into fashion. Calibre was a word little used in connection with hunting rifles, but we reckoned them by the number of round bullets to the pound. Squirrel rifles ran as small as 120 to the pound; mine was thirty to the pound, and that was considered very large. I never used any long bullets in it — "slugs" we called them — for the theory was that they were only good in the open country, and that contact with a twig would de- flect them more than it would round bullets.
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