GAME AND FISH JiE SORTS, 1 3 



Gabriel Canon, :en miles distant, and ten miles beyond excellent sport may be 

 nad with bear, deer, and mountain sheep. • Reached via the Southern Paciric 

 Railroad. Hotel $6 per week. For successful sport, camping is preferable. 



Pomona. Rabbits, quail, ducks and geese on the plains, deer, rabbits and 

 quail among the foot-hills, and in the mountains grizzly bears, California lions 

 mountain sheep, wild-cats, etc. The mountain streams abound in trout. Reached 

 via the Southern Pacific Railroad. Board $1 to $2 ; teams $4 to $6. Provide 

 camping outfit. 



Santa Monica. Quail in the canons, snipe and curlew in the lagoons and 

 along the beach. Deer are abundant among the mountains. ' Railroad connec- 

 tion with Los Angeles. 



The San Gabriel Narronvs^ reached by rail from San Francisco to Los An- 

 geles, and thence by wagon or saddle horse, is a starting point for those who go 

 to hunt in the Big Pine Mountains, which abound in game of all kinds. 



JIfarin. Coxtnty — 



yunction. Bears, deer, quail, ducks, snipe ; brook trout and salmon. Reached 

 via the North Pacific Coast Railroad, seventeen miles from San Francisco. 



Nicosia, Cinnamon bear, deer, California lion, wild-cat, coon, fox, squirrel, 

 badger, hare, rabbit, quail, snipe, wild goose, duck, Wrant j mountain and salmon 

 trout, salmon. Reached via the North Pacific Coast Railroad, twenty-four miles 

 from San Francisco. The country mountainous. 



Sancelito. Bears, deer, rabbits, quail, ducks: salmon. Six miles from San 

 Francisco, via the North Pacific Coast Railroad. Board $7-15 per week. Guides, 

 boats, etc., to be obtained. Hilly and mountainous country. 



San Rafael. Take steamer from San Francisco to San Rafael, and thence a 

 two or three-mile drive to the grounds. After the rains set in, Suisun Bay, near 

 Martinez, affords capital hunting grounds : also the neighborhood of Milbrae, on 

 the S. P. R. R. and, in fact, all along the Bay of San Francisco good duck-shooc- 

 ing can be had. There are- plenty of ducks about Suisun Bay, Solano County, 

 but most of them are on the inshore lakes, and difficult to get at. The ducks are 

 principally teal, which resort to the creek below San Rafael in thousands to feerf 

 at low tide upon the shrimps and soft crabs left on the flats. Milbrae has a good 

 hotel. 



MenAociifio Coun1/y^ 



Anderson. Bears, deer, quail, geese, ducks; salmon, trout, sturgeon, basa 

 perch. Reached via San Francisco and Northern Pacific Railroad, or steamer, 

 to Cloverdale, thence stage or hired conveyance. Board $1 ; guides $2 ; teams $4 



North Forks of the Navarro River. Deer and small game, with good troa/ 

 fishing. Reached as above to Cloverdale, thence stage to the North Fork Hous*, 

 where comfortable accomm,odations will be found, 512. The hunting ground & 

 very mountainous and heavily wooded. 



Noyo. Bears, deer, an occasional panther, quail, ducks, cormorants, diven 

 salmon. Route as above to Cloverdale, thence a stage ride of two days. Th« 

 Noyo House, John Byrnes, $3, boats free to guests. The wood-cutters will a^^ 

 as guides. 



Merced County— 



Merced. In the San Joaquin Vahey, antelope, ducks, geese and snipe; 

 towards the Yosemite Valley, bears, deer, quail, grouse. Tiout, salmon, perch 

 and pike are found in the mountain streams and in the Merced and San Joaquia 

 Rivers. Reached via the Central Pacific Railroad. Hotels $2 to $3 ; guides 

 $2, double team and driver $16, four horse team with driver $25. 



Plainsbere. Antelope, ducks, geese, quail, hares, rabbits. Reached via the 

 VisaliaDivisionofthe Central Pacific Railroad. Board $1 to $1.50 ; teams S4. For 

 good sport camp out. Prairie country. 



Movho County — 



Bridzeport. Deer, quail, swans, wild geese, and ducks of all varieties. 

 Reached via the California Pacific Railroad. Hote $3 j boats $1. 



Ifapa County— 



Calistoga. Bear deer, quail, brook and salmon trout. Reached via the Cali- 

 fornia Pacific Rail oad. Board $6 per week; teams $6; boats, etc., to be 

 obtained. 



