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- Cowichan Lake, B.C. [British Columbia] Dec. [December] 1, 1939.
Raining in showers, wind from the
N.E. [Northeast] but very light + fitful.
Temperature at 8:30 A.M. 57%, 62 [degree symbol] at
noon.
Time spent 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM.
Deer seen 1 large 3 pt. [point] buck.
1 doe
*1 large 3 pt [point] buck 3 does, 1 spike b. [buck]
2 forks 2 does.
1 fork, 1 small d. [doe], 1 large d. [doe]
1 large b. [buck], 1 spike
2 forks
1 4 pt [point], 1 doe.
1 doe
1 doe.
4 large [male symbol]'s, 5 forks, 2 spike, 10 does. apparently
no fawns.
The large 3 pt [point] marked * was actively
running one of the does + the 4 pt [point]
was evidently running the doe
he accompanied but for the
most part the rut seemed over.
Deer were comparatively tame + it
was easy to approach within 75
yards of them without particular
precaution. The light wind +
moist air seemed to prevent scenting
+ most deer stopped soon after
their visual alarm had induced
flight.
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