TiSH And Game Commission 



Famous Lady Hunter, Flathead County. ^C''''-^ ^'j 



Deer may be found anywhere from the mouth of the Milk River 

 to the mouth of Cow Creek on the Missouri River. The nearest rail- 

 way points to the deer section of Valley County are Glasgow, twenty 

 miles; Saco, fifty miles and Malta, the same distance from the hunt- 

 ing grounds as Saco, but on account of the excellent road from Malta 

 into the Bad Lands, it is the preferable point for starting. White tail 

 deer are found in the bottoms and close to the river while in the adjoin- 

 ing brakes of the Bad Lands are black tail deer; Rocky Mountain 

 sheep may be found on Seven Black-feet Creek, Hell Creek, Snow Creek 

 and a few on Squaw Creek. These points are sixty miles south of 

 Malta in the heart of the Bad Lands. Bears and mountain lions are 

 also found in the same sections as the Rocky Mountain sheep. 



Stopping places on the Missouri in the game country are Leedy 

 and the U. L. Ranch. There is a stage from Malta to Leedy twice a 

 week. At this point horses may be procured for trips into the Bad 

 Lands. 



Following the main line of the railroad into Chouteau County 

 are found the same species of fish and feathered game. From Pacific 



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