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I especially enjoy Homer’s paintings from when he spent time in Maine’s Great North Woods.
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Eakins . . . Homer . . . Frost . . . All some of my favorites.
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Evidently the tradition of rail shooting from poled boats continues in tidal regions along the U. S. East coast, from Maine to Texas.
Here is an article "The Incredible, Edible Rail", by Stephen D. Carpenteri, from UPLAND ALMANAC, Spring 2020. https://uplandalmanac.com/the-incredible-edible-rail[/url]
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01-14-2022, 10:47 AM | #46 | ||||||
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I have a few friends who do it around here.
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I've got a lead on a late season shoot for king rails, I found the guy too late this year but I'm pushing to get on the books for next. Kings is my last rail, I've killed the other three legal species.
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There is a more recent book, The Outlaw Gunner, that has accounts of market gunning, especially for waterfowl.
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The line between sport hunter and market hunter is often blurry. As an example, Fred Kimble has sometimes been referred to as a market hunter. This really is not accurate. He and his group of hunting friends would often go off on 2 to 3 week expeditions and return to Peoria with a thousand or so birds. They would sell these to the local markets in order to defray the cost of the hunting trip. They hunted for "sport", not to make a living. But their kind of sport hunting was expensive.
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