. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 8 *%he gveebsv axxb ^povt&tnan [June 3, 1905 ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. De WITT. Coming Events. Rod. Pacific Coast Association Tournament. April I-Sepl. 10. Oct 16-Feb. 1âOpen season (or taking stuel- oead In tidewater. April 1-Sept. 15âClosed season for lobsters and crawfish. April 1-Nov. I-Tnot season open. Jano l-Jan. 1âOpen season for black bass. June 3âSaturday Fly-Casting Contest No. 6. Stow lake, 2:30 p. m. June 4âSunday Fly Casting Contest No. 8. Stow lake, 10 a. m Sept. I0-Oot. 16-Close season In tidewater for steelbead. Sept. 10-Oct.


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 8 *%he gveebsv axxb ^povt&tnan [June 3, 1905 ROD, GUN AND KENNEL. Conducted by J. X. De WITT. Coming Events. Rod. Pacific Coast Association Tournament. April I-Sepl. 10. Oct 16-Feb. 1âOpen season (or taking stuel- oead In tidewater. April 1-Sept. 15âClosed season for lobsters and crawfish. April 1-Nov. I-Tnot season open. Jano l-Jan. 1âOpen season for black bass. June 3âSaturday Fly-Casting Contest No. 6. Stow lake, 2:30 p. m. June 4âSunday Fly Casting Contest No. 8. Stow lake, 10 a. m Sept. I0-Oot. 16-Close season In tidewater for steelbead. Sept. 10-Oct. 16âClor j season for catching salmon. Ool. lS-Nov. 15âClose season tor taking salmon above tide, WBter. Not. 1-Sept. IâOpen season for crabs. Nov. 15-Sept. 10âSeason open for taking salmon above tide water. â Gun, Feb. 15-July 1â Dove season olosed. Feb. 15-Sept. 1âClosed season for mountain quail, grouse and tage hen. Feb. 15-Oct. 15âClosed season for guail, ducks, etc. April l-Oct. 15âClose season for English snipe. May Washington Gun Club. Blue rooks. Kimball-Upson grounds, Sacramento. Cal. June 4â Golden Gate Gun Club. Blue rocks. Ingleside. June 4âBlue Rock Gun Club. High-street grounds, Alameda. The second annual tournament of the Pacific Coast Trap Shooters Association for three days at the Ingleside grounds waB successfully conducted and well attended. On the first day 111 shooters partici- pated, seventy-seven the second day and eighty-nine on the third day, nearly all of whom shot through the program each day. The weather on Sunday was cloudy and cold, mak- ing it difficult for a shooter to find targets as they were thrown from the bulkheads. Monday the weather was pleasant and shooting conditions were muoh better. On Tuesday afternoon, wind and chilly condition of the atmosphere prevailed. About 40,000 targets were used during the shoot, In all of the regular events the Sergeaut Bystem was in vogue. Sliding distance handicaps were imposed on the shoot


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