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object. 



Wadsworth (C. M. & St. P ) Grass lake; duck mainly; April, Sept. and Oct. 

 best months; livery $3 to $op.d.; board in private houses $1 to $2 p. d.; guides 

 no 1 - needed; country open and wet; shooting good and owners do not object ex- 

 cept to "grass shooting." 



INDIANA. 



Aboite (Wabash.) The shooting points are Bare lake l . m., and Little river near 

 by; duck of every description abound; spring and fall best; livery not needed; 

 hotels $1 p. d.; no regular guides; country wooded and wet prairie; owners do not 

 object; good shooting. 



Acton (C., I., St. L. & C.) The woodlands 2 to 4 m. from station give good shoot- 

 ing for quail and squirrel; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; livery $1 to $2 p. d.; hotels 

 $1 p. d.; no regular guides or dogs; country open, wooded and dry; a few owners 

 object. 



Anibia (L. E. & W.) The shooting is adjacent to the town; "chicken," quail, 

 gccsc, duck and rabbit; the last two numerous; best mouths, Sept. for "chicken," 

 Nov. for duck; livery $3 p. d.; hotels 2 p. d.: guides "from nothing to $5 p. d.;" 

 trained dogs can be had; country prairie, in sections wet; owners as a rule do not 

 object, some do; shooting excellent. 



Argfos (Wabash.) Duck and geese shooting on Kankakee river and marshes 20 

 to 30 m., and "chicken" on farms 1 to 5 m.; duck are most abundant; Sept. 15 to 

 Dec. 1 best; no livery needed; farm houses 50 cents to $1 p. d.; guides who furn- 

 ish boats reasonable; no dogs; when permission is asked, owners do not object; 

 duck shooting good; for other game indifferent; the best grounds are being taken 

 up by private clubs. 



Beech Grove (C. I. St. L. <fc C.) The shooting grounds are Poplar Grove 2 m., 

 Beech Grove farm \} z m. distant, and woods near station; "chicken" squirrel and 

 rabbit; Nov., Dec., Jan. best months; living reasonable; hotels $5 to $0 p. w.; 

 country open, wooded and marsh lands; owners, as a rule, do not object; shoot- 

 ing good . 



Brewersville (C. I. St. L. & C.) The country adjacent to station gives good 

 shooting for "chicken," quail, duck, squirrel and rabbit; Nov. and Dec. best; no 

 regular livery; hotels or guides; country diversified; owners seldom object. 



Claremore (St. L. and S. F.) The open country at large in close proximity 

 to the station; ducks, grouse, quail, plover, snipe, deer, turkey, coyote: the 

 first two most numerous; Nov. and Dec. best; livery 5r2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides, who own dogs, reasonable; country open prairie, wet bottom lauds and, 

 uumeror-s lakes; good shooting; owners do not object; 



Crown Point (C. & A.) Kankakee marshes 12 m., Cedar lake 6 m., Black nmroh 

 and Beaver lake 2U' m. are the shooting grounds, of which tLe Kankakee marshes 

 are the best; all varieties of duck except canvas backs, are numerous; Oct. 15 to 

 Dec. 1 best; livery $3 p. d.; private accommodations $1 to $1.50 p. d ; guides (no 

 dogs) $2 p. d. ; country mainly marsh and swamp timber; owners do not object; 

 good shooting. 



Davis (Penna.) This is a celebrated duck shooting point; write to E. A. Ford, 

 General Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa., who doubtless will furnish full details as 

 to hotels, etc. 



