Susquehanna river summer Black & White Stock Photos
Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. 'Another instance of the revolver principle applied to the rifle is in what is called "water hunting" in that part of North America in which Mr. Catlin [the celebrated American explorer and sportsman] describes himself as having been "raised." In the warm nights of summer the deer come down to the rivers to bathe and feed on the aquatic plants. The difficulty with the ordinary rifle was that only one shot could be got, as, from their rapidity and shyness, they are out of sight in a moment. M Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/water-hunting-for-deer-a-night-scene-on-the-river-susquehanna-pennsylvania-1857-another-instance-of-the-revolver-principle-applied-to-the-rifle-is-in-what-is-called-quotwater-huntingquot-in-that-part-of-north-america-in-which-mr-catlin-the-celebrated-american-explorer-and-sportsman-describes-himself-as-having-been-quotraisedquot-in-the-warm-nights-of-summer-the-deer-come-down-to-the-rivers-to-bathe-and-feed-on-the-aquatic-plants-the-difficulty-with-the-ordinary-rifle-was-that-only-one-shot-could-be-got-as-from-their-rapidity-and-shyness-they-are-out-of-sight-in-a-moment-m-image556244564.html
RM2R8Y3H8–Water-Hunting for Deer: a Night Scene on the River Susquehanna, Pennsylvania, 1857. 'Another instance of the revolver principle applied to the rifle is in what is called "water hunting" in that part of North America in which Mr. Catlin [the celebrated American explorer and sportsman] describes himself as having been "raised." In the warm nights of summer the deer come down to the rivers to bathe and feed on the aquatic plants. The difficulty with the ordinary rifle was that only one shot could be got, as, from their rapidity and shyness, they are out of sight in a moment. M
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