48 GAME AND FISH RESORTS. 



miitesidcs Coutity— 



Deer Grove. Excellent wild fowl shooting at the Winnebago Swamp, with 

 grouse and plover on the adjacent sand ridges and fields. Take the Chicago, 

 Burlington and Quincy Railroad. 



The Meredosia River is famous for its wild fowl shooting. See Camanche 

 Clinton County, Iowa. 



Will County— 



Joliet. Pinnated grouse and snipe shooting. Reached via the Chicago and 

 Alton, or the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. 



Lockport. Good woodcock shooting in the vicinity. Reached via the Chi- 

 cago and Alton Railroad. 



Peotone. Geese, ducks and snipe. Reached via the Illinois Central Railroad, 

 forty-one miles from Chicago. 



Winnebago County — 



Rock/ord. In the Rock River, which flows through the city, and in its tribu- 

 tary, the Kishwaukee, are found shad, salmon, trout, black bass, pike, pickerel 

 and a few perch. Grouse and quail shooting in the vicinity. Reached via the 

 Chicago and Northwestern, or the Chicago and Iowa Railroad. 



INDIANA. 



Area, 33,809 square miles; population, 1.680,637. There are 

 in Indiana no mountains, and no hills except what are known as 

 river hills. These are formed by the erosion of the rivers, forming 

 deep valleys gradually sloping from the former broad limits of the 

 rivers, to their present channels. These valleys give the bluffs 

 the appearance of hills where in reality they do not e.xist. Of the 

 whole surface of the State two-thirds are very level, the other third 

 being broken and rolling. The State is well watered by rivers 

 and many small lakes, or what in the East would be called ponds, 

 the largest of which is Beaver Lake, in Newton County. There is 

 in the State no large game to offer attractions to the sportsman. 

 Smaller game is, however, abundant, hares, rabbits, squirrels, and 

 pinnated grouse in unlimited quantity, with an abundance of all 

 kinds of wild fowl. Railroad communications throughout the 

 State are very perfect ; here as in Illinois, every county is easily 

 accessible, and on nearly every line of these roads the sportsman 

 will find abundant sport. 



A.llen County — 



Fort Wayne. There will be found excellent quail, ruffed grouse and rabbit 

 shooting on the line of the Toledo, Wabash and M'estern Railroad, between Fort 

 Wayne and La Fayette. Deer and wild turkeys are found thirty miles out, on 

 the Muncie Railroad. Good bass, pike and pickerel fishing near the city. 



Jiartliolontetv County— 



Colu7nbus. Deer, wild turkeys, pinnated and ruffed grouse, quail, woodcock, 

 snipe and wild fowl. Reached via the JeflFerson, Madison .and Indianapolis Rail- 

 road. Good hotels at moderate rates. 



