MISSOURI. US 



Ctlenwood (Wabash Western.) Chariton bottom 6 to 15 m.; duck and geese; 

 Nov., March and April best; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; no regular hotels or guides; 

 country wooded and wet; shooting good; the above ground can be more readily 

 reached from Sedan and Dean stations on Wabash Western Railway, where guides, 

 etc., can be had. 



Greffory (St. L. K. & N. W.) Duck, geese, snipe, quail and "chicken" in the 

 vicinity of station; first three most abundant; spring and fall months best; accom- 

 modations can be had in private boarding house for 75 cents p. d.; no regular 

 guides; country mostly prairie, with a few timber and bottom lands; as a general 

 rule no objection to hunting: shooting is good, especially when river adjacent is 

 high. 



Hale (C. B. & K. C.) Duck and quail can be found about 4 m. from station 

 along the Grand river; the first are most numerous; Nov. and March best; hotel 

 charges $2 p. d.; country wooded and wet; good shooting and very few owners 

 object. 



Hannibal (St. L. K. & N. W.) Splendid duck shooting can be had on Bay Island 

 2 m. Nov. and March best; guides $1.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; in the 

 vicinity of the above country it is very wet; no objection made by owners; shoot- 

 ing good. 



Har Un (Wabash Western.) Hysinger lake 4 in., Snowden lake 4 m., Long lake 

 2 l m., Timber lake 3 m.; first best; duck, "chicken" and snipe; the first most nu- 

 merous; Nov. and Oct. best; livery $2 and $2. 50 p. d.; hotel $3.50 p. w.; no regu- 

 lar guides; country partly open, wooded and wet; shooting good and owners do 

 not object. 



Hart 



jack sn, 



$3 to $3.50 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.: no regular guides; the est grouns are we an 



cwampy; shooting changeable, abundance of duck at times; owners do not object. 



Helton (St. L. K. & N. W.) Marion City Bottoms and Bay Island from 3 to 6 m.; 

 duck, coon, squirrel and snipe; first most numerous; spring and fall months best; 

 hotel $1 p. d.; country there are both prairie and timbered land in the vicinity; 

 shooting is splendid, especially on Bay Island, which contains numerous sloughs, 

 making it the favorite feeding ground for duck; owners do not object; jack snipe 

 abundant and chicken and quail. 



Hickory Creek (C. R. I. & P.) Grand river bottom, Sugar Camp lake, Copperas 

 lake and Flat lake; rabbit, duck and quail urincipally; Nov. and Dec. best; livery 

 $2 to $4 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d., $4 p. w.; guides $1 p. d.; country wooded, low and 

 level; shooting good and but few owners object. 



Hurricane (St. L. K. & N. W.) Kings lake % m.; geese, duck and snipe; the 

 first most abundant; hotel 5 m. distant; charges reasonable; country level and 

 wet with both prairie and wood; shooting generally very good, but its quality de- 

 pends" upon the season, wet 01 clry; but few owners object. 



Ziaclede (C. B. <fc K. C.) Locust bottom 3 m.; duck, geese, woodcock and snipe; 

 livery $3 p. d.; hotel $1.50 and $2 p. d ; country wooded and shooting very good; 

 some of the grounds are posted. 



Eatour (K. C. & S ) The best grounds" are: uamp Branch 100 yards, and Big 

 Creek bottoms 1 m.: both good; duck, geese, chicken, quail, etc.; the first most 

 numerous; spring and fall best; moderate charges for livery; hotels $3.50p w.; 

 country wooded, rocky, hilly, wet, prairies and bottoms; owners do not object; 

 good shooting. 



I*ebanon (fit. L. fa S. F.) Deer, turkey, quail, rabbit and duck in the vicinity of 

 otation; Nov. ana Dec. best; livery $2 p. d ; shooting is considered good, but some 

 owners will not allow it; country diversified; hotels $2 p. d. ; no regular guides. 



