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Table 5.-- Total bag and average man-day kill by clubs in 
the counties bordering the Illinois Fiver, 1938. 
TH Pela |. Report= “Clubs. —“‘<“ *‘“‘i‘é CRS i Aer 
Reports ed Reporting Man-Days Man-Day Man-Day 
County Received Killed Man-Days*” Reported Reports Kill 
Upper River 
Grundy 7 1,035 5 183 718 5.92 
La Salle 20 5 ,c41 12 394 ly (Syere! 4.62 
Bureau 19 7,240 14 Boe 5 ,803 5.81 
Putnam 19 5,103 10 419 1,974 4.17 
Marshall 32 5,543 24 778 5,092 5-00 
Peoria 13 5,008 8 OL 1905 6.01 
Woodford 8 1,154 5 108 262 242 
Middle River 
Tazewell 6 835 i) 108 632 0.85 
Fulton 13 8,468 10 789 4,900 Geed 
Mason 45 1j5192 ol 792 5,2ol 6.61 
Schuyler S L895 6 Irs) 844 Aa. 
Cass 395 4,800 ie 321 oo5 6aks 
Lower River 
Brown a 49 i 13 49 5.78 
Morgan 9 1,749 9 305 1,741 5.71 
Scott 2 958 2 148 958 6.47 
Pike 6 648 6 161 648 4.02 
Jersey i wea: i} ag eee 4.48 
Calhoun 8 565 6 132 515 5085 
Total 2ol 60,102 Die 675 54,000 4.99 
*Not all clubs reported the number of man-days of hunting 
at their grounds; hence, the average man-day kill per county is based 
on only those clubs which kept this information. 
