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WISCONSIN. 



Montello (Wis.C.) Puckaway lake 5 m., Oconnous marsh 2 m., Montello 

 r.ver y z m.; first best; duck, snipe and geese; springand fall best; livery $2 p. d.; 

 PERKINS HOUSE $2 p. d., $5 to $7 p. w.; guides (with dogs) at nominal prices; 

 both land and boat shooting; usually wet or marshy; shooting is excellent at this 

 favorite r esort; some rabbit and partridge shooting in the woods; mostly govern- 

 ment land free to all; resorted to by duck shooters from all over the United States; 

 the rice fields of Puckaway lake have a national reputation. 



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Neenah (M. &N.) The favorite ground with local sportsmen is Lake Buttes des 

 Morts > to l>a m.; duck are abundant, ptiucipally mallard and teal; Nov. and Dec. 

 best; livery $2 to $3.50 p. d.; hotels $3 to $3.50 p. d.; no regular guides or trained 

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



New London (G. B. W. & St. P.) The "cut off' 5 m.; wild fowl, partridge and 

 squirrel; first moat plentiful; Oct. best; hotel $2 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; country 

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



North a Crosse (C. M. & St. P.) French lake 2 m., Target lake 1 m.; duek. 

 snipe and woodcock; first two most plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3.50 p. 

 d.; hotels $1 p. d ; guides, with dogs, $2 p. d.; country open and marshy; shoot- 

 ing good and farmers do not object. 



Oakfield (C. & N. W.) Horicon Shooting Club grounds 6; m.; duck, geese and 

 snipe; first most plentiful; Sept. 1st to Dec. 1st; livery $2 p. d.; accommodations 

 at the club house; guides, with dogs, obtainable; country marshy, with consid- 

 erable water; 1 p. d., with use of club house is charged for the privilege of shoot- 

 ing on these grounds; "The finest duck shooting in the state;" for farther infor- 

 mation address W. S. Russell, director, Oakfield, Wis. 



Oregon (C & N. W.) LakeKegousa and vicinity 3 in.; Lake Barney 1 m., Lake 

 Harriet 3 m .; first best; rabbit, squirrel, partridge, quail, " chicken " and duck; 

 last two most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $3 p. d. ; hotels $2 p. d.; coun- 

 try diversified; shooting excellent at times and but few farmers object. 



Oshkosli (several railroads.) Lakes Buttes des Morts and Winneconne and 

 Poyguii from 8 to 20 m. distant; wild fowl (all varieties), snipe, etc; Sept. and Oct. 

 best; livery (double team) $3 p. d.; hotels reasonable; giiide, with boat, $1.50 p. d.; 

 duck shooting excellent, especially for canvas back and red head; a few woodcock, 

 chicken and partridge; shooting free; Lake Winuebago adjacent gives good duck 

 shooting. 



Packwaukee (Wis. C.) Buffalo lake near by; duck principally; Oct. and Nov. 

 best; hotels reasonable; guides not required: country wet and dry; shooting fair, 

 good at times; farmers do not object. 



P Imyra (C. M. & St. P.) Rome lake 8 m., Scuppernong 2 in., Green lake 7 m. 

 first two best; duck and woodcock principally; spring and fall for duck, July for 

 woodcock; livery at moderate charges; hotels * 1.50 to $2.50 p. d.; country varied 

 and wet; shooting good and farmers do not object 



Phillips (Wis. C.) Adjacent lands; deer principally; Oct. best; hotels $2 p. d.; 

 no regular livery, guides or trained dogs; country wooded and wet; snooting very 

 good ami farmers do not object. 



