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WISCONSIN. 



Springfield (0. M. & St. P.) Como lake and vicinity 3 in., Lake Geneva and 

 vicinity 2>Y Z m.; partridge, geese and duck; last most numerous: spring and fall 

 seasons best; livery $3 p. d., including driver; hotels reasonable; country wooded 

 and hilly; shooting good but variable as to seasons; owners do not object; a few 

 woodcock occasionally seen, 



State Hospital (C. <fe N. W.) Asylum Bay and Lake Winnebago; duck princi- 

 pally; Oct. and Nov. best; hotels moderate; country wooded and wet; shooting 

 very good and farmers do not object. 



St. Cloud (C. & N. W.) Sheboygan marsh and hills near by; duck, "chicken," 

 rabbit and deer; first most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery $2.50 to $3 p. d.; 

 hotel 75 cents to $1 p. d.; country marshy and wet; shooting good and farmers 

 do not object; no professional guides or trained dogs. 



Stanley (Wis. C.) Shooting on the Northwestern Lumber Company's land; 

 deer principally; June and July best; livery $2 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; no regular 

 guides or trained dogs; country wooded, low and wet; shooting reported "O. K." 

 and owners do not object. 



Sullivan (C. & N. W.) Bark river and Goose lake; first nest; duck, partridge, 

 geese, "chicken" and woodcock; first two most plentiful; Oct. and Nov. best; 

 livery $2 p. d.; hotels reasonable; no regular guides; country wet and dry; these 

 grounds are said to furnish the best duck shooting in the state of Wisconsin. 



Summit Lake (M. L. S. & W.) Deer and partridge; latter most abundant; Oct. 

 and Nov. best; hotels $3.50 p. w.; country wooded and wet; land owners do not 

 object; hunting "fairly good " 



Superior (C. St. P. M. & O.) Shooting grounds are 15 to 30 m. south and east; 

 the Newadja river and Black river; duck, geese, plover, "chicken," woodcock, deer, 

 black bear, wolf, etc.; first three most numerous; April, May, June, Sept. and Oct. 

 best; hotel $2 p. d.; guides $2 p. d.; country wooded, wet and marshy; shooting 

 good; camping advised; old lumber camps are located on the best grounds; farm 

 ers do not object. 



Thorpe (Wis. C.) Surrounding lands for deer, partridge and a few bear; part- 

 ridge most njimerous; Oct. and Nov. best for partridge and Sept. forbear; livery 

 very reasonable; hotels $1.50 a d $2 p. d.; partridge shooting good; other game 

 scarce; farmers do not object; country wooded, wet and dry. according to 

 season. 



Three Lakes (M. L. S. & W.) Shooting grounds within 6 m.; deer, bear, part- 

 ridge and woodcock; first most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; livery 50 cents to $1; 

 hotel at lake 2^ m. from station, reasonable; guides, with hounds, reasonable; 

 country wooded, dry and a number of lakes; land owners do not object; deer 

 hunting very good; game abundant. 



Turtle Lake (C St. P.M. & O.) Adjacent lands contain deer, partridge, bear, 

 wildcat and coon; first two niosfc abundant; Nov. & Dec. best; hotel $2 p. d.; coun- 

 try mostly dry and wooded; shooting good and owners do not object; livery not 

 needed. 



Waukau (C. M. & St. P.) Bush lake 3 m.; duck principally; Sept. and Oct. best; 

 hotel rates moderate; country low and wet; shooting good; no regular livery or 

 guides; trained dogs can be had at hotel; farmers do not object. 



Waukesha (C. M. & St. P. and C. & N. W.) Mud lake 5 m., Pewaukee lake 6 m., 

 Muskego lake 2 m. and other grounds; wild fowl, snipe, woodcock and plover, 

 duck and snipe most plentiful in Sept., Oct. and Nov.; Oct. best; livery $3 to $6 

 p. d.; hotels $2 p. d.; country low, open and wet; shooting very good and farmers 

 do not object. 



Wausau (C. M. & St. P.) Grounds from 10 to 14m. distamt; deer principally; a 



