Show Sportsmen's ABC's In a land founded upon the passionate desire for rules and regulations governing individual actions are always looked upon regardless of how necessary they may be for the general This is particularly true among a many hunters and according to Henry P. public relations Remington Arms says is much more to sportsmanship than the mere practice of to-the-letter obedience to the game A man may never violate a game law or break a club rule and still not be a real for he may be refraining from doing these things he has not because he wants Real sportsmanship cannot be defined or bounded by It Is imbedded in an inherent sense of fair which one may or may not are certain that are worthy of constant lest you carelessly or thoughtlessly stray from proper field They are not Just As they run the gamut of the alphabet I call them ABC's for They could just as well be called I think they're worth looking Here they Always practice safe Be considerate of the You are his Conduct yourself as a SPORTSMAN Don't be a Educate youth in the principles of Favor the fellow who Is hunting with Give wildlife a Work for its Have the location of your hunting partner always in Influence others to hunt Join a sportsman's Keep that gun muzzle Leave some game for Make sure of your target before you Never leave a cripple to go to Obey the game laws to the Put yourself in the other fellow's Treat him Quit harping about game shortages and do something about Retrieve every piece of game you knock Share your game bag with the Take a other than your hunting or Unite your fellow sportsmen in a common effort to provide better hunting and and your privilege to own and bear Work for all sound game management X may mark the spot if you mix gunpowder and Young America's future field sport depends on Zeal in game restoration activities will pay big |