Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 1962, p. 2

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ICE FISHING !$ on the upswing as it usually is at this time of unmc,wmufi-m-mduflumwot some concern has been the taking of three smelt from waters of this lake. Smeit has never been caught there before and anyone catching one of these fish is asked to take it to the closest Lands and Forests office or give it to a game overseer if one hap. pens to come along. 2s DEEP SNOW 1$ AGAIN causing concern so far as the deer herds the heavily browsed areas, there is an actual shortage of food. Even in Southern Ontario re ports indicate bewteen 29" and 36" of the cold white stuff and rAGE TWO deer have a hard time getting away from the yards formed by the herds. Trouble is that with deer there isn‘t too much that can be done to feed them. They can‘t eat hay and a load of browse takes up one heck of a lot of space in an airplane, which is about the only way you can get to them when the snow is so darn deep. THE COTTONTAIL RABBIT has made a great comeback even though he has lots of natural OUTDOOR ADVENTURES herb smith for Canada‘s Bestâ€"Selling Beerâ€" just about everybody likes Black Label BLACK LABEL" Watch "World of Sport" Saturday afternoon : CBCâ€"TV Network in herb smith S@Yy. Probably the greatest deterâ€" rent to an increasing cottontail population in the past was the use of ferrets. It wouldn‘t have been so bad if the hunters us ing them would have given the rabbit half a chance and shot at the rabbit when it was flushâ€" ed from its burrow, but most of them caught the rabbit without giving it a chance at all. Actually, given a chance and a pair of cottontails could pop ulate the earth. Hf their numâ€" bers do get too lopsided, wonder if the use of ferrets will be brought back again. herb smith RED FOX ARE MAKING 1 comeback on the fur markets. After years and years when the pelt of a "MABET;, red fox was worth about the same price as a pelt off a mouse, the price has jumpâ€" ed to where some red fox are worth $7.75 each, didn‘t want the longhaired type, the fox was a valuable animal and he had to learu how to pick shop. In recent years, the price of red fox has been going up, so he may again have to forget up his feet or land in a furriers stay away from the bunters. WATERLOO ROD i& GUN CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shanks It is hard to believe that this Saturday will wind up another season of hunting, but one look at the calendar and there can be no mistake. One thing certain land is being posted by the farmers, as result of hunters or would be Sportsmen being careâ€" less with fireâ€"arms, or causing many of our members did not get out hunting very often and to go out one Saturday with the boys and get stuck in the snow up to the waist. All in the day‘s fun of course and a hearty laugh for the rest of our noble huntâ€" ers, who managed to find their way out hunting most every Satâ€" urday of the season. Now that the hunting season is drawing to a close it might be a good idea for our hunters to think about next year‘s huntâ€" We C2C OIHHEL oL olenate s d Oe u. =~. Â¥amue iC ls 4 f $ o ie : . it * § .*. > ~.#, s e i ve t w . ie § % i--s:_& f & 4 P & ud ‘» § : iâ€"% $ 2 % it a h . x % ces * â€". eR H ~#C «. int. oh. : spowet ME + * $ # *# § Frat # » §*>~ > z* * : ++‘ >»~4 Aapiek ; § * § 14. N. % ts m ns in *% it« ‘S4 **.." Ne & qst t acts of destruction would make ken, gates are left open, cattle property being destroyed. Most a lile help in this direction Tave hegh taoed io raapect me e cariner '._"",_,."'," l ive respect farmer‘s property on which they :tnmma&-li;‘ hunt, but one must not forget also be a in the right direc the many hunters in the field. u-hh-::ur-.-m that do not even belong to any elub. 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