GAME AND FISH RESORTS. IJ 



Defore they cast their lines, should go over to Berkeley, and, talci ig the San 

 t'ablo road, walk over the hills to Wild-cat Creek, fire miles from the XJniverftity. 

 rhey will find some excellent sport here. Two miles beyond this stream they 

 wiU strike the San Pablo Creek. In both they will be rewarded by good catches. 



San J'ouquin County — 



Stockton. Ducks, geese, snipe, quail ; salmon, salmon trout, perch. Reacljed 

 via Central Pacific Railroad. Board $2.50 ; saddle-horses and teams $1.50 to |to. 

 Country prairie and marsh land. 



Lodt. Hare, quail and snipe in the immediate vicinity. Six miles down the 

 Afokelumne River, among the tules, geese, ducks and cranes are abundant. 

 Reached via the Central Pacific Railroad. Hotel $2 ; guides and boat $3.50 to J4 ; 

 teams $3 to %a. Prairie country, interspread with oak timber. 



Banta. Deer, wild hogs, grouse, quail, and all kinds of wild fowl shooting at 

 tht San Joaquin, Old and Middle Rivers, Shag take and Tom Paine Slough. 

 Reached via the Central PacificRailroad. Board $2 : guides $2 to $3 : teams $5 to 

 $10. Low and level country. 



Lathrop. Geese, ducks, quail, hares, rabbits, and excellent fishing in the San 

 Joaquin River. Reached via the Central Pacific Railroad. Board $3 ; teams js 

 to $10. Best sporting grounds three miles distant. Prairie country. 



Ellis. Bear, deer, quail, woodcock, all varieties of geese and ducks : salmon 

 trout. A station on the Central Pacific Railroad. Hotels $2 to I2.50 ; guides $3 ; 

 teams $5. Camping necessary. Country mountains and plains, 



San X/uis Obispo County — 



Paso Robles. Game in wildest variety. Reached via Southern Pacific Rail- 

 road to Soledod, thence stage. Hotel accommodations. 



San Ulateo County — 



Pescadero. Excellent salmon and grilse fishing. Wild ducks are here in great 

 numbers, but the absence of covert renders successful shooting extremely difficult. 

 Reached from San Francisco via Southern Pacific Railroad, twenty-eight miles to 

 Redwood city, thence stage thirty-two miles. There are good hotels, with boats, 

 etc. . always at hand. 



Millbrae. See San Rafael, Marin County, 



Santa Clara County — 



Sa-n yose. Bears, deer, California lions, hares, rabbits, ducks, ^eese, snipe, 

 quail ; trout. Reached via the Central Pacific, or the Soutnern Pacific Railroad. 

 Hotel $1 to $4. Mustangs for hunting expeditions, can be bought cheap. The 

 country is hilly and mountainous. 



Santa Cruz County — 



Santa. Cruz. Fine sea fishing. Reached from San Francisco, via stage or 

 steamer. The hotel accommodations are excellent. In the Santa Cruz moun- 

 tains which are crossed by the stage route, are many fine salmon trout streams, 

 with bear and small game in abundance. Good hotel accommodations, and guides 

 will be found. 



Shasta County — 



The McCloud River U. S. Fishery. The McCloud river is famed for its sal- 

 mon and trout fishing. Take the Central Pacific Railroad Oregon Division, to 

 Redding, thence stage twenty-two miles. 



Castle Rock. Bears and deer; salmon trout, mountain trout and salmon, a.1 

 In great abundance. Reached via Oregon Division of Central Pacific to Redding, 

 thence stage sixty-five miles. Board $1.50. Mountainous country. 



Cottonwood. Bear, deer, quail, geese, ducks; salmon, trout, white fish. 

 Reached via the Union Pacific Railroad. Board $1.50; guides $2 j boats wi'.h 

 boatmen $5. 



Lower Soda Springs. Good fishing in the Sacramento and McCloud Rivers, 

 Castle Lake, twelve miles distant, and salmon in some of the spring pools. Black 

 tail and mule deer and mountain sheep, are found in summer on Mt. Shasta, and 

 in winter at Sheep Rock. Black and brown bears, with California lions in the 

 mountains. The valleys fifteen miles east, furnish fine deer and elk shooting. 

 Quail are found in fajr numbers. Reached via Redding, as above. Board at 

 W, Bailey's $1 75, $8 per week ; Indian guides $1.50 to $2 ; horse $1 to $1.50. 



