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38224
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Dogs have been a part of human history for thousands of years. The relationship between mankind and dog has been friend, helper, hunter, and more.
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38230
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Department of letters to the editor, field notes, and items of interest.
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38306
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Three different types of fox hunts involve the use of hounds, each with their own distinct style of hunting. They are the gallus hunters, popular in the south, the “hill-toppers,” and the northern hunters. There are also different types of American Fox Hounds, such as the Walker, Birdsong, and Trigg hound.
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38495
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Departments of letters to the editor, field notes, and items of interest.
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38501
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Pointers and Setters are both popular sporting dogs, and briefly touches on registration, field trials, and training.
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38504
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Types of Spaniels, including Cocker, Brittany, Sussex, Clumbers, and Springers each have a description and qualities and uses for hunting purposes.
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38527
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When it comes to retrieving downed game, it is no surprise that Retrievers are highly regarded. Large dogs with a mild temperament and an eagerness to please makes them perfect for sporting and for home.
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38533
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In the last installment in the series of popular sporting dogs, coon hounds, plott hounds, rabbit hounds are described in relation to hunting.
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37978
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Editorial comments, letters to the editors, and anecdotes.
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37979
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The purpose of a game warden, or wildlife protector, is to ensure the regulations in place for hunting and fishing is not broken; this helps to ensure the longevity of successful hunting and fishing.
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37987
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Editorial comments, letters to the editor, and anecdotes.
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38065
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Editorial comments, letters to the editor, and anecdotes.
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38152
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After an increasing number of sportspeople became concerned with their wildlife conservation programs, they formed the North Carolina Wildlife Federation. The Durham County Wildlife Club in particular has been extremely active and achieved much since their formation in 1945.
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38198
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The results for the North Carolina Field Trials for beagles and foxhunters are recorded with their place, field, and division.
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37817
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Editorial comments, letters to the editor, and anecdotes.
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