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The Gun Club Banquet. A Royal Spread and a Challenge to Hunt Next Year.
[Woodbridge, Sans.].
Omaha Daily World
. 1886-10-25
Farms and Birds.
W.
Nebraska Farmer
. 1879-03-01
Wild Pigeons in Nebraska.
W. F. R[ightmire].
Forest and Stream
. 1897-09-25
Ducking at Waubonsie Lake.
W. H. R.
Forest and Stream
. 1882-08-10
Nebraska Game Grounds.
W. R. H.
Forest and Stream
. 1893-12-16
About Prairie Chicken Trapping.
W. R. H.
Forest and Stream
. 1894-12-22
Nebraska Prairie Chickens.
W. R. H.
Forest and Stream
. 1894-10-20
Notes from Omaha.
Wallace, J.E.
Proceedings of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union
. 1901-10-01
Much Game in Nebraska.
Diamond Walt.
Forest and Stream
. 1893-10-28
"The English Sparrow Must Go."
Wells, Guy M.
Oologist
. 1891-03-01
Plea for the Young Birds. Robbing of Nests in Omaha Destructive of Fine Species.
Whinnery, J. Carroll.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1899-06-11
Snipe Shooting in Nebraska.
Rob White
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1877-11-14
The Departed Prairie Chicken - The Quail.
White, "Bob" [pseud.].
Omaha Weekly Herald
. 1882-03-31
The Raptores of Omaha and Vicinity.
White, Charles Acey.
Oologist
. 1893-05-01
One Day Chicken Shoot Told a Pleasant Way. Recalling the Blessed Memories of a Trio of Omaha's Earliest Sportsmen.
White, A.T.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1908-08-09
An Interesting Little Letter.
Wiley, E.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1918-06-02
Snow Bunting Once Abundant Now Very Rare.
Williams, T.O. and Sandy Griswold.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1922-03-12
Some Lincoln Records.
Wolcott, Robert H.
Proceedings of the Nebraska Ornithologists' Union
. 1901-10-01
Game in Central Nebraska.
Wolfe, W.M. - Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1888-06-14
Honkings From the Platte.
Wolfe, W.M.—Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1889-04-04
Mid-winter Bird Notes.
Wolfe, W. M. (Shoshone).
Forest and Stream
. 1889-03-07
The Migration of the Ducks.
Wolfe, W.M. (Shoshone).
Forest and Stream
. 1889-04-18
Migration on the Plains.
Wolfe, W. M.—Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1889-05-02
[Trip to Sandhills of Loup River].
Wolfe, W.M.—Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1889-01-10
A Week in Nebraska.
Wolfe, W. M.—Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1889-10-10
Game Birds of the Plains.
Wolfe, W.M. - Shoshone.
Forest and Stream
. 1890-01-16
The Snowy Owl.
Wolfe, W.M. (Shoshone).
Forest and Stream
. 1890-01-16
The Place to Go for Ducks.
Wolfe, W.T.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1891-10-18
Birds on Our Street. Feathered Choristers Who Salute the Coming Day With Notes of Joy-Busy Hustlers Into Whose Lives the Noise of a Great City Brings No Terror-Omaha has a Great Variety of Them in Its Many Shade Trees.
Wood, Emily.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1910-05-08
Game. Annual Fall Hunt of the Omaha Sportsmen's Club. An Excellent Day's Shooting.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1874-10-29
The Sportsmens Hunt. The Count in Detail Showing the Game that Each Killed. It Was a Bad Day for Ducks. The Club Supper To-night.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1875-10-15
The Sportsmen's Hunt. Smaller Scores than Usual.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1877-10-19
The Fall Hunt. The Sportsmen's Club Return With Their Game. Annual Supper at the Withnell House To-night.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1878-10-24
Hunting Ducks. Three Days of Sport and the Grand Results.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1878-03-14
Sportsmanship. The Grand Spring Attack Upon the Feathered Game. Counting the Game Yesterday - Major Thornburgh's Side the Victors.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1878-04-20
A Big Day's Sport. Splendid Result of a Day's Shooting on the Platte.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1879-03-30
The Autumnal Bag. Game Brought in From the Fall Hunt. The Sides of the Omaha Sportsmen's Club and Their Scores.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1880-10-29
Bagging Their Birds. The Splendid Scores Made in the Field in the Fall Hunt.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1881-10-22
Chicken Covies. Which Omaha Hunters Will Score Up To-day in Nebraska. Where Different Parties Went - The Big Crowd From Plattsmouth - Dogs in the Baggage Cars - A Day Which Farmers Better Spend Indoors.
Herald writer.
Omaha Daily Herald
. 1882-08-15
On a Wild Goose Chase. How Some Omaha Sports Spent Easter Sunday Shooting on a Sandbar. Mike Marley's Hospitality - At the Camp - In the Pits - At Dinner - Story of a Great Day.
World-Herald staff writer.
Omaha Sunday World-Herald
. 1890-04-13
Ducks are Now on the Wing. Big Flight Expected Here from the North Within Short Time. Young Birds Coming First. Charley Metz Reports that Bluewings Were Never More Plentiful, but They Are Rapidly Making for South.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-09-29
Fall Shooting is Not Good. Weather Has Not Been Good for Ducks and They are Gone. Chickens are Also Scarce. Quail Season is at an End-Not Many Good Bags Made-Many Hunters Have Made Several Trials.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-17
Fine Fall Spoils Shooting. Weather Too Good for the Men Behind the Hammerless. No Big Flight Now Likely. Birds Doing Well Up North, and Only Straggling Movements to Southern Winter Quarters Looked For.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-10-27
Hunters Expect a Harvest. Omaha Sportsmen Hie Themselves to Lake and Field. Ducks and Chickens Plentiful. Big Birds Put In an Appearance-Good Bags Are Looked For-Mrs. Stewart Accompanies Her Husband.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-10-13
Hunters Find Poor Picking. Weather Has Been Altogether Too Pleasant to Bag Water Fowl. Quail Season is Now Open. For Fifteen Days Nimrods May Scour the Fields of Nebraska for Bob White - Many Hunters Go to the Fields.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-03
Hunters' Moon Approaches. With First Blustery Weather Ducks and Geese Will Arrive. Jacksnipe Shooting is Good. Young Crabill Takes His Gun Across the River and Returns With a bag of Twenty-One Snipe.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-10-06
Hunting Season Fruitless. Weather Has Been Too Mild to Suit Knights of the Gun.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-24
Hunting Season Nears End. Most of the Game Birds Have Moved to Their Winter Home. Rabbit Hunting is Still Left. Local Hunters Have Little Luck in Their Efforts to Bag Some Game of Any Kind During the Last Week.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-12-08
Quail Not Very Plentiful. Hunters Not Able to Land Bags of Any Material Size. Duck Flight is Scattered. Real Cold Days Would Set the Birds in Motion, Although it is Thought Most of Them Have Gone South.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1912-11-10
Duck Season Nears an End. Time for Killing Ends in This State Next Saturday. Few Omaha Hunters are Out. Tornado Keeps Many at Home Who Otherwise Might Have Enjoyed Some Shooting on Nebraska Waters.
Sports Writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1913-03-30
This Woodpecker Laid Seventy-One Eggs, says Dr. Towne.
Bee writer.
Omaha Daily Bee
. 1919-08-25
Omaha Nimrods Need 13-inch Mortar to Bag Limit of Ducks Nowadays.
Bee Sports writer.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1921-03-20
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