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HANDY GAME CARRIER
By M. C. Stalk
The illustration of my Handy Game Carrier enclosed herewith is almost self-explanatory. It can be made at a cost of about 75 cents. The shoulder strap is good, strong harness, leather, 14 or 22 inches wide by 24 inches long. The end pieces are belt- lace leather, 4 by 8 inches, which are cut into eight strips. 7 inches long, to within 1 inch of one end, which is sewed to the end of shoulder strap.
Each one of these strips is Silt for 4 inches to within one-half inch of the end. To hang game, make a loop of one of the strips and put the head of game through. The loop will slip down, holding game firmly. Two, or even three, birds may be hung in one loop. This carrier is easily slipped in a coat pocket and will hold all the game one man wants to carry, or more ducks than the law allows one to have in a day in Iowa. The game is kept cleaner and in better shape than when stuffed into pockets or game bags, and it may be shifted from one shoulder to the other, or may be hung over a stick and carried by two men if necessary. I have never been lucky enough to have my carrier loaded to capacity.
Katz, Harry N. Kinks A Book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters, Anglers and Outers. Chicago: Outers, 1917. Print.
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