io8 Where to Hunt 



Quail and woodcock also abound, so the sportsman 

 may vary his shooting. Shot-guns are generally used 

 for hunting furred and feathered game. 



There is a place known as Greydan's pasture, about 

 twenty miles from Crowley, on the Southern Pacific 

 Railroad, where the snipe shooting has been exception- 

 ally fine for many years. The shooting there, how- 

 ever, is pursued under difficulties, as it is necessary to 

 tramp over vast rice-fields which are soft and muddy. 



Good woodcock, snipe, and duck shooting is. gener- 

 ally secured at Rayne in Acadia county. Near Jeaner- 

 ette the snipe shooting is good. 



Quail shooting is generally good at Opelousas; 

 there is also good duck shooting there, and by way of 

 diversion wildcat hunting with hounds, or coon hunt- 

 ing, may be indulged in. 



Quail shooting may be found at Tangipahoa. Near 

 Shreveport the duck shooting is excellent; bags of 

 seventy have been secured from nine in the morning 

 until three in the afternoon. 



Near Baton Rouge the shooting is varied, there 

 being an abundance of large and small game. 



