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Pond du Lac (C. M. & St. P.) Horicon Shooting Club grounds (see Atwater, 

 Wis.) 35 m.; Lake Winnebago near by; first best ; all kinds of wild fowl, including 

 geese and canvas back duck, also English snipe; Sept., Oct. and Nov. beat; livery 

 $5 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d. at lakes; guides $2 p. d. ; the grounds controlled by the 

 club, $100 being the fee for membership; shooting on Winnebago lake is very 

 good and is free to all. 



Port Atkinson (C. & N. W.) Lake Koshkonong 6 m., duck principally; canvas 

 backs most numerous; April and Nov.; livery $1.25 p. d.; hotel $2p. d.; guide* 

 $2.50 p. d.; country low and wet; shooting good; farmers do not object. 



Port Howard (C. & N. W.) Green bay 2 in; and other grounds 10 and 12 m.; 

 wild fowl (all kinds), deer, bear, grouse, woodcock and snipe; Oct. best; guides not 

 needed; livery, single $2.50, double $5 p. d.; hotel $2 p. a.; boat shooting for 

 duck; dry and thick brush shooting for deer and grouse; duck shooting always 

 good; boats and decoys to hire; woodcock scarce; deer shooting "very good" with- 

 in 20 to 40 miles. 



Pox Xiake (C. M. & St. P.) Fox lake % m., Beaver Darn pond 2m.; both good 

 for wild fowl in Sept. and Oct.; livery $3 p. d.; hotels very reasonable; boat, with 

 guide, $1.50 to $2.50 p. d.; Fox lake is 3 in. long and 2 m. wide; the pond is 7m. 

 long by >2 m wide; excellent shooting, but variable; farmers do not object. 



Gill's Landing" (Wis. C.) Big marsh y z m., Te no pleton bayou 2 m.; first best; 

 duck, jack snipe and plover; mallard and wood duck most plentiful; spring and 

 1 all months best; good accommodations at farm houses; shooting done trom boats; 

 shooting good; a number of duck are killed on the Wolf river 10 m. distant; farm- 

 ers do not object. 



Gordon (C. St. P. M. & 0.) Shooting grounds 2 to 5 m. distant; duck in spring 

 and fall, deer in winter; last most numerous; Oct and Nov. best; hotel $1 p. d.; 

 shooting good; livery about $5 p. d.; guides $1.50 to $2 p. d.; owners do not ob- 

 ject. 



Grand Rapids (G. B. W. & St. P.) Big marsh 5 m., Black river 15 m.; former 

 best for "chicken," latter for deer; duck, chicken, squirrel, partridge and coon; 

 Aug. and Oct. best; livery and man $2.50 p. d.; hotels $1 and $2 p. d.; guide, with 

 dogs, $2 p. d.; country both wet and dry; shooting good; game plenty; farmer* 

 do not object. 



Green Bay (M. & N.) Green bay 1 to 10 m. gives good shooting; every variety 

 of duck, also woodcock, snipe, partridge and some chicken; July, Aug., Sept. and 

 Oct. best; livery $2.50 to $3.50 p. d.; hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; guides, who also have 

 trained hounds and bird dogs, at moderate prices; country diversified; owners do 

 not object. 



Hayward (C. St. P. M. & O.) Surrounding lands contain partridge, bear and 

 deer; last most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; hotels reasonable; livery $5 to $10 

 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; country mostly dry and wooded; shooting good and farmers 

 do not object. 



Hilbert (M. & N.) Fair shooting is reported for duck along the Manitowoc river 

 and marshes 3 m. from station; hotels *2.50p. d.; no regular guides or trained 

 dogs; country wooded, dry and wet; farmers do not object. 



Knowlton (C. M. & St. P.) Adjacent lands 2 to 3 m. distant; deer, bear, 

 "chicken" and partridge; first most numerous; Nov. best; livery reasonable; hotel 

 $1 p. d.; timber land; shooting good and farmers do not object. 



ostly posted and it is 

 nt; Sept. and Oct. best; 



vege o soong to a few who are introduced by 

 members; address W. G. Wentworth, Fort Atkinson, Wis. 



Lafayette (C. M. & St. P.) Shooting grounds 3 m. distant; "chicken," partridge 

 and quail; a few deer; Sept. and Oct. best; no public houses nearer than 6 m.; 

 shooting grounds covered with low timber, rolling and dry; shooting good, deer 

 plentiful and lands belong to the county, hence are free. 



