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San Gorgonio (So Pac ) Quail and deer can be found on the mountains from 

 4 to 10 m. of station: the former most numerous; Oct. to Dec. best; livery $2 to $4 

 p. d : hotels $2.50 p d., $10 p. w.: no guides; country mountainous and very 

 rough, wet in the canyons, shooting is excellent during the above months; country 

 iff open to all who want to hunt and no charge. 



San IiUis Obispo (Pac. C.) Morro bay, Pismo marsh and the surrounding 

 country contain deer, geese, duck, quail, snipe and dove; Nov., Dec. and Jan. best; 

 livery $4 p cV: hotels $2.50 p. d.; guides $2.50 p. d.. the surface of the country is 

 varied and affords excellent shooting for the above game; some ot the owners ob- 

 ject to hunting on their land, but permission is always granted when asked; our 

 correspondent writes: " The shooting is second to none in the State." 



San Rafael (S F. & N P.) The surrounding country adjacent to the station 

 abounds with quail, duck and deer; Nov. and Dec best; livery $3 and $3.50 p. d.; 

 hotels $1 to $1.50 p d.; guides can be had at a reasonable rate; country is wooded 

 and hilly in the lowlands marshy shooting is good but the consent of the owner 



required to shoot on private grounds. 



Dec. and Jan. best; livery $3 to $4 p d.; tne surtace ot tne country is very 

 in most places a boat is required shooting good and owners do not object. 



Santa Cruz (S. P. C.)- Woods lagoon 2 m , Parsons lagoon 7 m. and the woods 

 from 1 to 20 m : duck, geese, pigeon, deer and quail; the first and last named most 

 numerous: livery $5 p. d., saddle horse $2 p. d.; no guides: country is wooded and 

 nilly; shooting good, game very wild; very few owners object. 



Santa Monico (So. Pac.) La Ballowa lake; duck, geese and plover; the first are 

 most numerous: Dec. and Jan. best; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotels $2 to $3.50 p. d.; 

 guides can be had at reasonable rates; country open and wet; shooting is very 

 good during the above named months. 



Santa Rosa (S. F. & N. P.) Loquina about 5 m. distant; duck are most abun- 

 dant during the winter months; livery $5 p. d.; no hotels; boats can be had at a 

 reasonable rate: country is open and wet; shooting good. 



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the country is rather mixed and affords very good shooting for the above game; 

 some few of the owners of the ranches will not allow hunting on their land, but 

 the majority do not object. 



Soledad (So. Pac.) Salman river 1 in.; quail, duck, geese, plover and sand 

 piper; Nov., Dec. and Jan. best: livery $3p. d ; hotel charges reasonable; country 

 is open, hilly and dry; good shooting can be had in season and some years it is ex- 

 tremely fim3. 



Spadra (So. Pac.) Quail and rabbit can be found from 1 to 10 m. of this place; 

 the first are most numerous during Nov.; livery $2.50 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d; no 

 guides to be had here : the surface of the country varies in different localities and 

 generally affords good shooting; owners do not object. 



Stockton (So. Pac.) Duck, geese, pigeon and rabbit on Union island 20 to 30 m. 

 distant; the first are most numerous; Nov. best; no guides; hotel charges reason- 

 able; country consists mostly of tule grounds and shooting is good. 



west from station; duck, 

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year each; shooting is excellent, as game is very plentiful; our corresj 

 writes: "Shooting best in the State; one man killed 147 duck in one day." 



Summit (So. Pac.) Rubicon, Long canyon and Middle fork or American river !."> 

 in.; the. second named i.s the best, especially for deer; bear, quail and grouse, are 

 also found; the first most numerous; the best months are Sept. and Oct.; saddle 



