180 WISCONSIN. 



AntigfO (M. L. S. & W.) Wolf river 4 m., Mueler's lake 4 m. and Malcolm range 

 12 m.; last best for deer, bear and partridge; Oct 15 to Nov. 10 best; double team 

 $2.50 to $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; guides, with hounds, $2 to $3 p. d.; country 

 rolling, wooded and thickly studded with small lakes; shooting good, especially for 

 dnck in season; owners do not object. 



Arena (C. M. & St. P.) Along the Wisconsin river from station distant 1 m. and 

 foriniles; "chicken," geese and duck; last most plentiful in Sept., Oct. and Nov.; 

 guides or livery not needed; country partly open prairie and partly wooded and 

 marshy; chicken and geese are rather scarce, but duck very plentiful, often aver- 

 aging 50 to 60 per gun per day; farmers do not object. 



Ashland fN. P.; M. L. S. & W. and Wis C.) Brule river 36 m., Pike lake 26m., 

 White river 5 in., and other grounds from 5 to 30m.; deer, bear and duck; deer 

 most abundant; Nov. best.; livery $3 to $6 p. d.; guides $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to 

 $3 p. d.; country wooded, partly rocky and mnrshy; deer shooting excellent; own- 

 ers do not object; our correspondent writes: "This is a new country and without 

 doubt the finest hunting section in the U. S." 



Atwater (C. M. & St. P.) Horicon marsh 3 m.; wild fowl principally; Sept., 

 Oct. and Nov. best; hotels reasonable; country marshy and wet; the marsh is 

 controlled by the Horicon Club. See Fond du Lac., Wis. 



Beaver (M. & N.) The favorite grounds are: Lands adjacent to statio", Thun- 

 der lake 18 in., White Potato lake 14 m.; the first lake best for deer and partridge; 

 bear and rabbit are also shot; deer most abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; livery 

 about $5 p. d.; hotels reasonable; guides, who also have hounds, at $2 p. d.; farm- 

 ers do not object; country dry, level and wooded; shooting good. 



Birnamwood (M. L. S. & W.) Shooting grounds from 3 to 5 m. distant; deer, 

 partridge, fox and bear; first two most abundant; no regular livery; hotels $2 p.d.; 

 guides, with dogs, moderate; country wooded and in some sections rocky; land 

 owners do not object; shooting good. 



Brodhead (C. M. & St. P.) Sugar river 1 m.; duck principally; mallard and teal 

 most abundant; Nov. best; livery $1.50 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d. ; country wooded and 

 wet; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Brown town (C. M. & St. P.) Jordan hills and Pickatonica river and marshes; 

 duck, squirrel, rabbit and pheasant; last two most plentiful in the hills; duck in 

 river and marshes; fall of the year best season; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides reasonable; country varied; shooting good and owners do not object. 



Brule (N. P. & St. P. & D.) The shooting grounds are from % to 10 m. distant; 

 deer, moose, partridge and bear; deer most numerous; Aug. to Dec. best; livery 

 not needed; hotels $2 p. d.; country mostly wooded and dry; owners do not object; 

 our correspondent writes: " Shooting good, game very plenty; finest in the state." 



Burlinffton (C. M. & St. P.) Vicinity of Fox river and numerous lakes 2 to 12 

 m. distant; latter best for wild fowl; snipe, woodcock, partridge, rabbit, squirrel 

 and fox; fall best; livery $2.50 single, $4 double team with driver; hotel $2 p. d.; 

 dogs can be obtained; country varied; a few farmers near town object; duck, 

 squirrel and rabbit plentiful. 



Cable (C. St. P. M. & O.) Adjacent lands contain deer, pheasant, wolf and bear; 

 first two most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best: hotel $6 p. w.; country wooded and 

 hilly, generally dry; shooting good, especially for deer; government land. 



Cart wright (C, St. P. M. & O.) A large area of shooting grounds east and west 

 of station; pheasant, rabbit, squirrel, grouse, deer, bear, wolf and fox; first two 

 most plentiful : Sept. and Oct. best: hotel $1.50 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; country- 

 wooded and rolling; shooting good; livery $3 p. d. ; farmers do not object. 



Centralia (C. M. & St. P.) The marshes from 5 to 10 m.; "chicken" and deer; 

 first most plentiful, Sept. best; livery $4 to $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; country open 

 and wooded, dry; very fair chicken shooting and farmers do not object. 



Chelsea (Wis. C.) Good shooting for wolf, bear, deer and small game in the 

 surrounding country, deer most numerous; Nov. best; hotels and guides moder- 

 ate; country wooded and hilly; farmers do not object. 



