browsing more at this time of the year; they will not be travel-ing over as much territory.
If a blizzard and deep snow come, deer will yard up in thickpine clumps or other places that offer shelter. Their feedingrange will be limited to a small radius around the yardingground. No hunter, be he rifleman or archer, should take ad-vantage of deer during these distressing times; the good sports-man will want to go in on snowshoes and carry food to them.
WOUNDED DEER
The Northwest Mounted Police has a slogan: "Get yourman." This famous slogan has become a legend and, to themembers of that splendid arm of the law, it has come to be areligion. The mountie will follow his man, hound him overtrackless wastes and pursue him down treacherous rivers; hunthim in summer by canoe and in winter by snowshoes and dogteam. The officer never relents; he keeps doggedly on until theculprit is run down.