l.slaiul Heifilits. Ocean c-oiiuly, New -Jersey; and 

 I>e\ve8 and Uebobotli, Sussex county, Delaware, flood 

 gunning is also found around Alloway, Quintoii, 

 Hi-idKetou, Cape May, Uio Grande, Ocean View, 

 Woodbine, Jlelieplaiu, Manahawken, Atco, Haniiuon 

 ton and Wenoah, New Jersey; Milford, Seaford, Kirk- 

 wood, Clayton and Smyrna, Delaware; Centreville, 

 Hopewell, Ridgley,Trappe,Marydel,Hursley and Kerlin, 

 (Maryland; Pottstown, Spring City, Jlirdslmro and 

 Auburn, Pennsylvania. Guides are not usually 

 needed, but can be secured where necessary. Good 

 hotel accommodations are afforded at all of the alKjve 

 points, except Rio Grande, New Jersey. 



WILD DUCKS. 



The Chesapeake l»ay is the home of wild ducii.s, and 

 the shores of the Peninfsula are their feeding grounds. 

 Along the bays and e.stuaries of the eastern shore 

 especially they may be seen in almo«t any number 

 during certain seasons of the year. Cape Charles and 

 vicinity is probably one of the best places in the coun 

 try for wild duck gunning. Excellent shooting may 

 also be had in Hog Island P«ay, Pocomoke and Tangier 

 Sounds, on Cobb's Lslajid, and in the vicinity of 

 Keller and Exmore. They are also reported plentiful 

 in Ohinco Bay near Hursley; in the rivers near P^aston. 

 and on the lilackwater marshes, Hooper's Island, and 

 Fat Bay near Cambridge, Maryland. In fad, good duck 

 shooting may be found at almost any jxiint on the 

 Eastern shore of the Chesapeake and on the .Atlahtii- 

 side of the Peninsula; the further south |)robably the 

 better. Guides are generally necessary, and they can 

 be secured at almost any j)oint on the l*eninsnla; 

 previous notice may sometimes \h' nec<-ssary. Crood 



