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Chester (C. & N. W.) Horicon lake 2 to 15 m.; mostly wild fowl, all kinds; mal- 

 lard duck abundant; last of Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d.; hotels $1.50 p. d.; 

 guides, with dogs, $2 p. d.; $1 p. d. is charged by Horicon club for privilege of 

 shooting; shooting good in fall; some fair prairie chicken shooting in adjacent 



marshes. 



Chetek (C. St. P. M. & O.) Lake Chetek near by and vicinity outward for 15 m.: 

 "chicken," duck, grouse, partridge, rabbit and deer principally; last of Aug. and 

 first of Sept. best; livery $3 to $4 p. d.; hotel $1.50 and $2; country open and 

 wooded, wet and dry; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Chippewa Falls (C. M. & St. P. and Wis. C.) Deer grounds 25m. north, for 

 "chicken," 15 m. west; deer, partridge and chicken; firsttwo most plentiful; Sept., 

 Oct., Nov. and Dec. best; livery $4 p. d.; hotels moderate; country wooded and 

 hilly: shooting very good and farmers do not object. 



Coleman (M. <k N.) Montena lake and Beaver creek are reported as good for the 

 following game: deer, bear, partridge and rabbit, all of which are plentiful; Oct., 

 Dec. 15th to Jan. 15th best; livery, $4 p. d., with driver; hotels $1 p. d.; guides, 

 who also have trained hounds and bird dogs, at $2 p. d. ; country wooded and 

 hilly; owners do not object; good shooting. 



Colfax (Wis. C.) Grounds about 2 m. and beyond; partridge, grouse and 

 "chicken;" last most numerous; hotel $1.25 p. d.; country rocky, hilly and dry; 

 shooting excellent, and farmers do not object; livery $2 p. d.; no regular guides 

 or trained dogs. 



Cylon (Wis. C.) Adjacent lake within a radius of 2m.; pheasant, "chicken," 

 duck, snipe, squirrel, woodcock and quail; livery at reasonable rates; hotel $2 p. 

 d.; guides, with dogs, obtainable; country open, wooded and dry; shooting re- 

 ported very good and farmers do not object. 



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r er (C. M. & St. P.) Grounds about } m. distant: duck, squirrel and rabbit; 

 anths best; country wooded; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Eagle River (M. L. S. k W.) Wisconsin State Park, Eagle lakes, especially 

 Rice and Buck-a-tawbo; deer, duck, bear, wolf, partridge, woodcock, etc.; first two 

 most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 to $5 p. d.; hotel $2 p. d., $8 p. w.; 

 guides, \*ith hounds, at moderate charges; country wooded and dry; shooting 

 good and owners do not object. 



dg*erton (C.M. & St. P.) Lake Koshkonong 4 in.; duck principally; Oct. best ; 

 livery $3 p. d.; hotel $1.50 p. d.; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



Ellis Jnnc* on (M. & N,) First-class shooting at Lake Noguebay 6 m. p 

 Otter liike 25 m.,^ Thunder lake 12 m., Hale's camp 6 m.; all reported as first class 

 for deer; duck and partridge are also abundant; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $5 p. 

 d., with special rates to hunting parties; hotels $1.50 p. d ; guides, who also have 

 hounds, at moderate prices; country wooded and open; owners do not object; lor 

 further details address railroad agent at Crivitz, Wis. 



Elmhurst (M. L. S. k W.) Hunting grounds within 2 m. of station in any direc- 

 tion; deer, partridge and bear; first two most numerous; Nov. and Dec. for deer; 

 no regular livery and none needed; hotels $1 p. d.; guides, with hounds, $2. p. d.; 

 country vooded, jdry and partly hilly; land owners do not object; hunting very 

 good. 



Emerald (Wis. C.) Surrounding and adjacent country; partridge and a few 

 deer; Oct. and Nov. best; hotel $1 p. d.; country level and wooded, some open- 

 ings; partridge plentiful; owners do not object; no regular livery or professional 

 guides and none needed. 



Florence (C. & N. W.) Surrounding country; deer and partridge; first most 

 plentiful: hotels $1.50 p d.; livery reasonable; guides not needed; country dry, 

 hilly and well timbered; deer hunting reported as "A No. 1;" ownera do not 

 object. 



