16 ARIZONA ARKANSAS. 



FlagfStaff i A . A; A.) From 10 to 30 m. can be found mountain sheep, deer, bear, 

 turkey and "small ibex"; antelope, deer and turkey (th latter in large quantities) 

 are most numerous; Sept. to April best; livery $10 p. d. including driver; hotels 

 $3 p d.; guides $3 p. d. ; hounds can be had; couutry open, hilly, wooded and 

 dry; all government land' hunting very good; Flagstaff is closejto the Grand canyon 

 of Colorado river. 



Gila Bend (So. Pac.) The beat grounds are 4 m, from station along the Gila 

 river, upon which quail, duck and geese can be found in abundance; no particular 

 months, livery $2 p. d.; hotel $2 p d.; guides not needed; country open and very 

 good ground for quail; shooting is excellent for above game. 



Kingman (A. & P.) Rao bit, quail, deer and antelope, of which the first two are 

 most numerous, can be found in the adjacent country; Nov., Dec., Jan. and Feb. 

 best months; livery $5 to $10 p. d.; Indian guides about $1 p. d. ; no dogs; country 

 is made up of valleys and mountains; little wood or water and little rain; Govern- 

 ment land; good shooting for small game. 



Reach. Springs (A. & P.) Adjacent country: quail, deer, bear, mountain lion 

 and jack rabbit, the latter most numerous; Nov., Dec. and Jan. best months; ho- 

 tels $2.50 p. d.; Indian guides 50c. to f 1.50 p. d.; no dogs; country open, rocky, 

 part hilly and part prairie; mainly Government laud; shooting excellent in Nov. 

 and Dec. 



Texas Hill (So. Pac.) In the vicinity of the Gila river 5 in. good shooting can 

 be had for deer, antelope and small game; the lirst most abundant; July, Aug. and 

 Sept. best months; no hotels or guides: country open and drj', and the greater 

 part belongs to the Government: the shooting is good when the river is very low 

 and at that time deer and antelope are abundant. 



Tucson (So. Pac.) Warner's lake, Silver lake and Santa Cruz bottoms 1> to 4 m. 

 distant; duck, quai; and a few snipe: Sept. 15 to March 1 best months; livery $4 to 

 $7 p. d.; a saddle horse can be had at $2 p. d.; hotel charges reasonable; no pro- 

 fessional guides; country open and dry; shooting is good; the charges for the 

 privilege of shooting on Warner's lake are 50c. p. d. for each gun and 50c. p. d. for 

 boat; owners on other grounds do not object to shooting, which they allow without 

 charge; quaii are abundant. 



Willcox (So. Pac.) Surrounding country within 5 to 50 in. of station; deer, an- 

 telope, bear, quail and turkey; Nov. and Dec. best; livery $5 p. d.; hotels $3.50 p. 

 d.; no professional guides; the surface ot the country varies in different directions 

 and hunting is good; mostly Government lands in this vicinity. 



Winslow (A. & P.) From 5 to 5<-m. can be found antelope, deer, turkey, duck, 

 bear, wildcat and mountain lion, the best grounds are 50 m. distant; antelope, tur- 

 key, rabbit, duck are most numerous: Oct., Nov and Dec. best months; livery 

 $2.50 p. d.; hotels $3 p. d.; drivers act as guides; country open, wooded, rocky, 

 hilly and dry, no dogs; owners do not object. 



Yuma (So. Pac.) The surrounding country in the vicinity of the river forquaii, 

 duck, geese, plover and hare: the first two most numerous; winter months best; 

 livery $4 p. d ; charges of hotels and guides reasonable; trained dogs can be had: 

 country wooded, flat and dry; shooting is always good in the above locality; some 

 seasons it is very fine. 



ARKANSAS. 



Altheimer (St. L. A. & T.) Good grounds anywhere from 1 to 25 m. distant; 

 deer, turkey, squirrel, duck, quail and some bear; duck, deer, quail and turkey are 

 most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best, the charges for guides, livery and at hotels 

 are reasonable; hounds and bird dogs can be had from the guides; country open 

 and wooded, level, wet and dry; owners do not object unless crops are damaged by 

 sportsmen; shooting good. 



Arkansas City (Mo. Pac.') The entire surrounding country gives good shoot 

 ing, but the best is from 3 to 15 m. distant; deer, bear, turkey, duck, squirrel, 

 quail, snipe and geese; duck, deer and squirrel are most abundant; livery reason- 

 able; hotels $2 p. d.; dogs are scarce; country open, wet and dry; no rocks or 

 hills; owners do not object; the shooting is generally good 



