The Sporting Dictionary and Rural Repository, Volume 2 (of 2): Of General Information upon Every Subject Appertaining to the Sports of the FieldTaplin, William
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The Sporting Dictionary and Rural Repository, Volume 2 (of 2): Of General Information upon Every Subject Appertaining to the Sports of the Field
Taplin, William
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Thus incessantly alive to perpetual fear, they change their situation
repeatedly in the course of the day; as well to insure security from all
probable danger, as to supply the calls of nature. In the first part of
the shooting season, while the _stubbles_ of WHEAT and BARLEY are fresh,
and not rendered too bare, or too much beaten by cattle, they are to be
found in either one or the other, both late at night, and early in the
morning: after feeding in which, (if not disturbed by the approach of
those in pursuit of them,) by a signal from the hen, they rise gently,
as it were, in a cluster, and glide or skim along with as little flutter
as possible to the nearest turnips, standing clover, rushy moors, or
grassy low coverts, in some of which, during the middle of the day, they
are always to be found; and not unfrequently near a watry ditch, or
running stream; as it is at this time, and only once a day, they take
this part of their sustenance: but as there are many hilly countries in
which water is but rarely to be found, it is natural to conclude, their
wants in this respect may be amply supplied by the morning dewdrops with
which vegetation so plentifully abounds.
The dogs peculiarly appropriate to and used in this sport, are
principally POINTERS, at least with those who rank as SPORTSMEN, and
have too high a respect for its character to degrade the order; and it
is never pursued with greater consistency, or enjoyed with greater
ecstasy, (or more success,) than when _too many guns_, or _too many_
dogs, are not seen in the field together. Any number above two of the
former, and two brace of the latter, in one company, evidently denote
much more of _poaching rapacity_, and an intentional annihilation of
GAME, than of SPORTING equity. DOUBLE-BARRELLED GUNS partake a little of
the same impression, being admirably calculated to promote the very
scarcity so much and so constantly complained of. The art of SHOOTING
FLYING, in which numbers are so exceedingly expert, and which, in fact,
may be so easily attained, is not, in general, acquired with that
facility by young sportsmen, which might naturally be expected. This is
entirely owing to the _timidity_, _volatility_, _anxiety_, and
_impatience_, of the mind, at the very critical moment when all should
be _quiet_ and _calm_ within; but at the impressive crisis, when the
point takes place, and the animal is fixed seemingly immoveable, under
an instinctive impulse, which instantaneously excites in the human frame
a most aweful sensation, (the heart palpitating with HOPE, FEAR, and
SUSPENSE,) the birds rise, and with so much noisy rapidity, that the
mind and body being equally agitated, no particular bird is singled for
the AIM, at the instant of _pulling_ the _trigger_, and the whole escape.
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