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few bear and wolf ; NOT. best- livery $3 to $3.50 p. d., hotels $1.50 to $2 p. d.; 

 guides, with dogs, $2 to $2.50 p. d ; country low, wet and wooded, with occasional 

 clearing; shooting generally very fair and farmers do not object. 



Wansaukee (M. & N.) The shooting ground lies in every direction from 1 to 10 

 m-; the Menomi",ee river country is best for deer and bear; wolf, fox, partridge and 

 duck are also found: deer, partridge and bear are reported most numerous; Oct., 

 Nov. and Dec. best: livery $5 p. d.; hotels $1 p. d. : guides, with hounds (no bird 

 dogs), at moderate prices; country diversified - farmers do not object; shooting 

 good. 



Wauzeka (C. M. & St. P.) Wisconsin river bottom "lands; woodcock and wild 

 fowl are plentiful in July and Sept.; hotel $1.50 p. d.: livery not required, charges 

 $2 p. d.: guides, with dogs, $1.50 p. d.: country low and wet, with small timber; 

 shooting reported "splendid," e-pecially for partridge, which abound back in the 

 hills from 1 to 3 m. distant; a few deer and plenty of wildcat and wolf 3 to 10 rn. 

 from station. 



West Superior (N. P.) Brule and Midland rivers, Dutchman's creek and 

 Pokegeuea lake; last best; deer, "chicken" and partridge plentiful; a few duck and 

 geese; Sept. 15th to Nov. 1 for chicken: Oct. 15 to Nov. 30 for deer; livery $3 p. d.; 

 hotels and guides, with dogs, reasonable; country open and wooded, somewhat 

 wet and generally level; shooting good; farmers do not object. 



Whitewater (C. M. & St. P.) Lake Koshkonong 10 m.. Bark river 5m.; wild 

 fowl principally; March 15 to May 1 and Sept. 15 to Nov. 15 best; livery $2.50 to $4 

 p. d.; hotel $1 p. d.; guides, with boats and decoys, reasonable; duck shooting 

 very good; some snipe found in the marshes; farmers seldom object. 



Wilton (C. & N. W.) Adjacent lauds; partridge, squirrel, woodcock and rabbit; 

 first most numerous; Oct. and Nov. best; hotels $1.50 p. d.: no regular livery or 

 guides; country wooded, hilly and dry; shooting good and farmers do not object 



Witliee (Wis. C.) The surrounding lands contain bear, deer, partridge, squirrel 

 and rabbit; first three most numerous; Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; hotel $1.50 p. d.: 

 no regular livery or guides; country wooded, wet and dry; shooting good and 

 farmers do not object. 



Worcester (Wis. C ) "Lake 101," Cranberry lake Hay lake and river 4m.: 

 partridge, wildfowl, deer, bear, etc.; March, April, Sept., Oct. and Nov. best; no 

 public houses; guides, with dogs, $4 p. d.; country varied; shooting good and 

 owners do not object. 



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Aurora (U. P.) The lake ^ m. and from 5 to 10 m. around station; duck, geese, 

 sage hen, rabbit, etc., are plentiful; Sept., Oct. and first part of Nov. best; saddle 

 horse $1 p. d.; guides, with dogs, reasonable; country varied and free to all; 

 shooting good. 



Bitter Creek (U. P.) Black Buttes mountains and Pine Bluffs 9 m.; antelope, 

 deer, elk, cayote, rabbit and mountain sheep; winter season best; country open, 

 rocky, hilly, dry and belongs to government and railroads; good shooting. 



Bryan (U. P.) Shooting grounds adjacent: antelope, deer and "sage chicken;" 

 Aug. 15 to Dec. 1st for chicken, Oct. 1 to Nov. 30 for large game; team, with guide, 

 $5 p. d.; country open, hilly and dry; shooting reported "splendid; being close 

 to railroad all this game can be found inside of ten miles;" land owners do not 

 object. 



Carter (U. P.) The mountains and foot hills from 10 to 60 m.; deer, elk, bear, 

 "sage chicken," grouse, antelope and mountain sheep; Sept. to Nov. inclusive best, 

 except for chicken, for which Jul.v and Aug. are best; livery $5 p. d.; hotels $2 p. 

 d.; competent guides reasonable; country hilly, dry, generally open and free to 

 all; good shooting. 



Cokeville (U. P.) Deer, elk, antelope and "chicken;" first most plentiful; Jan., 

 Feb. and March best; guides, with hounds, $3 p. d.; no regular livery or profes- 

 sional guides; country mountainous, wooded and dry; good hunting and land 

 owners do not object 



