Suzanne hid the sack in a sort of gamebag made of osier which she had on her arm, all the while cursing du Bousquier for his stinginess; for one thousand francs was the sum she wanted.
In Britain, many shooting estates volunteer data to the National Gamebag Census (NGC) on the annual numbers of game and predator species killed, including red fox (Tapper 1992).
After Tom placed the first two chukars of the day into his gamebag, we continued to work up the grassy bowl toward hunting buddy Randy Schertz, who was little more than a khaki and orange blemish on the amber-colored slope above.
The Game Conservancy Trust is including boar in its National Gamebag Census, which monitors the rise and fall of game and other wildlife species through records kept by gamekeepers.
2011: National Gamebag Census: Mammal trends to 2009.--Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, Fordingbridge, UK --Available at: http://www.gwct.org.uk/ngc (Last accessed on 27 August 2013).
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