THE 



OREGON 



SPOETSMAN 



raise funds to advertise the game 

 resources of their part of the coun- 

 try. One man has subscribed $500. 

 The sum of $2500 is being raised 

 for this purpose. It is desired to 

 have a large game refuge and to 

 make that part of the country the 

 greatest recreation grounds on the 

 Coast. 1 Moving pictures will be 

 taken of hunting and fishing scenes 

 as well as other phases of outdoor 

 life.' 



JACKSON. 



Mr. Cook and wife returned from 

 Brown's cabin on Eogue Eiver with 

 two deer and seventy-five trout, one, 

 a rainbow twenty-four inches long. 



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M. N. Long returned August 28 

 from Mt. Sterling with two large 

 bucks and reported seeing several 



others. 



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Sam Jordan, of Ashland, reports 

 having caught forty cut-throat trout 

 in one day on the Little Applegate. 

 The fish ranged from six to twelve 

 inches. 



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•Walt Frulan and Fred Dodge, of 

 Ashland, and Pat Daley, of Med- 

 ford, returned from Abbott Butte 

 with five deer, and reported good 

 fishing in Eogue Eiver at that point. 

 Eainbow trout and Dolly Varden up 

 to sixteen inches in length were 

 taken. 



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Twenty-eight bucks and one bear 

 were reported by our Beagle corres- 

 pondent to have been killed by nine 



parties during the past month, which 

 shows good average bags. 



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Trout fishing on Boulder and 

 Evans Creeks has been good during 

 the past month. The favorite flies 

 are Gray hackle and Coachman. 

 Fish average from six to twelve 



inches. 



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Fishing is always good during Aug- 

 ust and September in the high moun- 

 tain lakes of the Cascades, Crescent 

 Lake, Odell Lake, Marion Lake, and 

 others. 



LAKE. 



One of the best places to get mule 

 deer in Lake County is in the Mt. 

 Yamsey country, which lies about 

 eighteen miles southwest of Silver 



Lake. 



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It is reported that deer hunting is 

 not as good as usual in Lake County 

 this year. The fact is attributed to 

 the abundant feed, which causes the 

 deer to scatter more than usual. 



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Among the sportsmen of Lakeview 

 who were successful in getting deer 

 during the past few days are the 

 following: Frank Veatch, F. Leon- 

 ard, Mr. Coombs, John Martin, Tom 

 Cloud, C. Burnham and J. Donovan. 



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Sage hens are not as plentiful in 

 Lake County this year as usual. 



LANE. 



The Willamette is accessible as 

 far as Oak Eidge by the train daily 



Fagre five 



