GAME AND FISH RESORTS. 9 1 



much resorted to by gunners in pursuit of quail, turkeys, deer, and the like. 

 Corinth is reached via the Mobile and Ohio, and the Memphis and Charleston 

 Railroad ; or by Mississippi River steamers. 



Bolivar County— 



This county abounds in deer, bears, wild turkeys, ducks, geese, quail, squir- 

 rels and other kinds of large and small game. Take Mississippi River steamer to 

 Bolivar, Victoria, or Concordia, thence strike inland. Guides and all necessary 

 information will be found at any of these places. The eastern part oi the county 

 may be reached via the Suntlower River. 



Carroll Cotmtij— 



Deer are found throughout the county, bears, wild turkeys, water fowl, with 

 many varieties of small game. The fishing is good. The county is bounded on 

 the west by the Vazoo River on which steamboats ply. The eastern portion is 

 accessible by the Mississippi Central Railroad. Good starting points are Green- 

 wood on the river, and Duck Hill," Winona and Shongola on the railroad. 



T>e Soto County — 



This county is full of game of many kinds and great abundance. By taking 

 the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad from Memphis, and stopping at Cold- 

 water, or Sinatoby, the sportsman may easily reach splendid hunting grounds. 



Hinds County — 



Jackson. Partridges, woodcock, snipe, ducks, turkeys and deer. Reached 

 via the New Orleans, St. Louis and Cliicago, or the Vicksburg and Meridian 

 Railroad. 



tTaekson County — 



Grand Bay. Deer, bear, etc., with good fishing. Reached via New Orleans, 

 Mobile and Texas Railroad. 



T^auderdnle County — 



Meridian. Deer, wild turkeys, quail, and small game : jack fish, trout and 

 perch. At the junction of the .'Vlabaraa and Chattanooga, Mobile and Ohio and 

 Vicksburg and Meridian Railroads. Hotel $1.50 to $2.50'; boats; teams $2 to $5. 

 Mountainous and rolling country. 



Marshall County — 



Many kinds of game are found in abundance throughout the county. The 

 Mississippi Central Railroad traverses tbe county, and from any of the stations 

 on this line the sportsman may easily reach good game grounds. Go to Holly 

 Springs or Waterford. 



Monroe County — 



Smithziille. There is excellent shooting in all the surrounding country, and 

 fair fishing in the Tombigbee and its tributary streams. Take the Mobile and 

 Ohio Railroad. 



I'anolo County — 



There is no section of the State which affords more game than that lying be- 

 tween the Tallahatchie, Coldwater and Mississippi Rivers. Take steamboat to 

 Austin, thence inland, or go via the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad from 

 Memphis, or the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern from New Orleans. 

 Robinia, Panolo, or Como will be found good centres for starting out from the 

 railroad. 



Sunflower County — 



For game and route see Washington County. 

 Tallahatchie County — 



This region is a magnificent game ^.ountry. Deer, bears, ducks, geese, quail, 

 and many other varieties of game afford e.xcellent shooting. The county may be 

 reached from the Mississippi and Tennessee Railroad, or by boats from Vicks- 

 burg via the Tallahatchie River which traverses the county. Mucfi of the county 

 is swamp land full of game. The steamboat officers are all sportsmen and can 

 give every direction to sportsmen. Provide camping outfit. 



