. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, November 11, 1911. Duck Hunting Notes.—Hot and sultry weather con- ditions proved a bar to securing full limit bags of ducks last Sunday at many of the near-by marsb gun club preserves. The Suisuu gunners returned with about half the quota of ducks usually garnered for the Sunday crop. A number of the Los Banos contingent came in on an early boat in the evening and with well-filled game-bags. 'Ihe Field and 'J'uie Gun Club snooters nad a satisfactory shoot, among whom were Johnny uoleman, A. M. Shields, Ned Bosqui and oth


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. 10 THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday, November 11, 1911. Duck Hunting Notes.—Hot and sultry weather con- ditions proved a bar to securing full limit bags of ducks last Sunday at many of the near-by marsb gun club preserves. The Suisuu gunners returned with about half the quota of ducks usually garnered for the Sunday crop. A number of the Los Banos contingent came in on an early boat in the evening and with well-filled game-bags. 'Ihe Field and 'J'uie Gun Club snooters nad a satisfactory shoot, among whom were Johnny uoleman, A. M. Shields, Ned Bosqui and others. J. Hervey Jones returned lrorn Rio Vista with a big bag ot geese and ducks shot on the Frolic Gun Ciub preserve. At Black Point and Reclamation there was a large delegation of gunners over the marshes and out on the bay shore. Ducks will not work in warm weather such as prevailed in that section yesterday. In conse- quence, the hunters had the dubious satisfaction of, seeing flocks of thousands of ducks taking a com- fortable siesta out on the calm and glassy stretches of San Pablo bay. Several of the Lincoln Gun Club members, however, managed to gather in a lair share of ducks. Quail shooters who returned on the Point Reyes train that night had well-filled game straps. F. W. Van Sicklen, W. S. Kettle and other members of the Country Club all shot limit strings Sunday morning in the Olema coverts. George Rodolph and son shot limits above Point Reyes. "Black Jack" Lemmer, Winton Gibbs, Dr. Dunham and Dr. Oliver were at the Salmon Creek Gun Club preserve near Bodega. Quail shooting and steelhead fishing in the lagoon furnished agreeable sport for the quartet. The two doctors left the clubhouse in an auto be- fore the club vehicle started wTith Lemmer and Gibbs. Somehow Lemmer's gamebag and fish basket got mixed up with the baggage for the auto. At all events, his prize packages were not to be found. He returned to the city for the first time in many, many moons w


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