GAME AND FISH RESORTS, 1/3 



renient distance from any of the numerous railroads which lender 



accessible all points of the State. 



idams County — 



Lttiie Lake. Good deer shootiag in the forests which cover a portion of the 

 county. 



Jiayfteld County— 



Bav/ield is situated behind the Apostle Islands, which land-lock a coast of 

 over fifty miles, where boating in small boats is a matter of entire safety, and 

 with the incomparable healthfulness of climate, pure water, and delicious fish (»f 

 various kinds combine in affording attractions that can only be appreciated by 

 ♦hose enjoying them. The special feature among the attractions of Bayfield is 

 ihe numerous trout streams and the trout fishing along the coast in the vicinity. 

 There are between twenty-five and fifty streams running into the lake within the 

 limits of the coast protected by the islands, which seem to possess exhaustless 

 numbers of brook trout, and in addition the fishing along the coast for the whole 

 distance (about fifty miles) is unexcelled. The '•'■ rock fishing," as this coast fish- 

 ing is termed, affords fine sport for the angler. These streams admit of fine boat- 

 fishing near their mouths, and splendid stream-fishing farther up. Very large 

 trout are taken in these waters, many weighing three and a half and four pounds. 

 Deer hunting affords excellent sport in the neighboring forests. 



Boats for Bayfield leave almost daily from Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, and 

 Chicago, also from Duluth, eighty miles distant, reached hy rail via St. Paul 

 J; B. Bono can comfortably accommodate twelve persons ; George Stark can do 

 the same : N. La Bonta four or five ; William Herbert seven or eight ; Mr. Milli- 

 gan, on the Red Cliff Indian Reservation, where he is beautifufly located, cais 

 accommodate several, and so can Colonel E. E. Henderson on a farm eight miles 

 from Bayfield, and where one of the finest trout streams to be found in any coun- 

 try runs through the yard. These are all in addition to Smith's Hotel, which can 

 accommodate about one hundred persons, and the Island House which has every 

 facility for sportsmen (§3 to $2.50). There are three steam yachts that can be hired 

 at any time at low rates, in addition to any number of small boats suitable for 

 boating and fishing purposes. 



JJroM'n- County — 



Wrtffkistown. There are excellent shooting and fishing grounds in the vicin- 

 ity. Deer, bears, ducks, geese, snipe, woodcock, partridges, pheasants and small 

 game abound. Black bass and pickerel in the waters. For information write to 

 Otto Guttrer. Reached via the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad. Board 

 $3.50 per week; teams $1.50 to $2.50; Indian guides. Camping out is the best 

 mode of hunting here. Hilly country. / 



Fort Howard. Deer, ruffed grouse, ducks, snipe; brook trout, lake trout, 

 whitefish, bass. The fishing waters are Green Bay, and Fox and East Rivers. 

 Reached as above. Hotels $2.50 to $3 ; boats and steam yachts ; teams $6 ; ser- 

 vices of driver $2. Excellent camping grounds. 



Green Bay. The fine hotels and many attractions in and about Green Bay 

 render it a very desirable summer resort. It can be reached by the Wisconsin 

 Central, or the North-western Railroad from Milwaukee. It affords magnificent 

 bass fishing and sailing, while adjacent streams flowing into Green Bay are well 

 stocked with brook trout. There is fine hunting in season. There are three 

 large, first-class hotels in the city. The Beaumont House $3, $17-50 per week ; 

 Cook's Hotel §2, $8.50 to $12 per week ; and The First National Hotel $3, $g to 

 $12 per week. . ^ _. 



De Pere. Deer, duck, ruffed grouse, pickerel, pike, sturgeon in Fox River 

 and Green Bay. Reached via Chicago and North-western Railroad. Board $1 

 to $1,50 per day, $3.50 to $5 per week ; boats and guides $3.5010 $5 ; teams $4 to 

 $6. Rolling country. 



Clarlc Cou7ity — 



Excellent deer hunting is to be found in this county. Take the West Wis- 

 consin Railroad to Humburd, whence other parts of the county are easily 

 reached. 

 Columbia County— 



This county furnishes some of the best pinnated grouse shooting regions in 



