Relive early 20th‑century outdoor life with a vivid snapshot of fishing, hunting, and prairie adventure. This 1919 Canadian periodical offers a mix of personal stories, reflections on seasons, and practical notes about fishing, shooting, and the outdoors. Readers will encounter firsthand memories from the author’s trips, observations on fish and game, and scenes from forest and river life that feel authentic and earned. - Personal reminiscences about fishing as a lifestyle, adventures across rivers and lakes, and the drift of a hunter’s days - Anecdotes about the people, places, and wildlife that shaped outdoor life in Canada and the western regions - Short features on topics like squab raising and other postwar rural pursuits - Classified-style notes and glimpses of outdoor culture from the era Ideal for readers and collectors of historical outdoors writing, fishing lore, and early 20th‑century Canadian culture.