DECOYING DUCKS.
(To the Editor.) ton - , — inert' is a law prohibiting tuo tickling of tiout, but none against ihe use ol <lecoys by so-caiiou sportsmen wlio daughter uucks by tlic score. x do not consider decoy-shooting sport at all. 1 know a number of louai sportsmen—true sportsmen—who ai'o hi favour of a Jaw being passed to prohibit the use of decoys. There is nothing a true sportsman can enjoy in sitting under a mia 1111 a waiting tor diucks to come down to their "decoys" and be shot. I guarantee that half the people who got sport by the aid of decoys couidi net hit a bird oil tue ■wing.—l am. etc., SPORTSMAN.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1916, Page 2
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113DECOYING DUCKS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 8 May 1916, Page 2
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