------------+
| | | Quail. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Snipe. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Woodcock. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Duck. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Teal. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Rail. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Plover. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Guns. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Shots. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | Place where shooting. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | | No. of Head to own Gun. |
+-------+------------------------+-------------------------+
| | REMARKS. |
| | |
| | |
| | |
+--------------------------------+-------------------------+
This will be found as convenient a form as any for recording the season's
bag, and I would suggest as a means to accurately determine the number of
shots, to put a given number, say 50 or 80 caps, into your cap pocket
every day on going out, deducting any miss-fired and wasted ones from the
balance left on returning. This will give you an exact idea of your
average shootings, which will be found not to exceed three out of five
shots. In the column of remarks you can state your companion, quantity of
game seen, &c.; in fact, any point worthy of notice, and to which
afterwards you can refer. The writer's book dates back to 1845, and
records every head of game killed while he was out, by his own, as also
his friend's gun, remarks on the w
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