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The Dickey Bird Chirps. The Opening of the Spring Wild Fowl Shooting Season.
Sporting Editor [Sandy Griswold].
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1891-03-15
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
Ducks and Grouse in Western Nebraska.
Sweet, Ernest.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1907-11-17
"Eat, Drink and be Merry." The Second Annual Banquet of the Omaha Gun Club.
[O'Brien, E.A.].
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1886-10-24
[End of the Spring Shooting Season].
Griswold, Sandy, Sporting Editor.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1897-04-25
The Fall Wild Fowl Season.
Sporting Editor [Sandy Griswold].
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1891-12-06
Flying on Swans.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1899-03-05
Forest, Field and Stream. [Woodcock Habits in the Haunts].
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1892-07-31
Game Birds Mighty Scarce. Wild Fowl Deserting the Favorite Haunts in This Section. Poor Prospect for Spring Sport. Winter Conditions Unfavorable for a Good Season.
Griswold, Sandy, Sporting Editor.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1896-03-15
May's First Gust of Sport. A Glorious Day Among the Jacks Out on the Loup.
Sporting Editor [Sandy Griswold].
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1892-05-01
Great Sport Down on the Platte.
Martin, J.C.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1894-03-11
The Gunner's Harvest Moon.
Sporting Editor [Sandy Griswold].
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1890-11-09
Hens May Hatch Wild Duck Eggs but They Cannot Raise the Ducklings. John Raymond Gives Up Hope To Have a Chicken Coop of Wild Ducks, for Ducks are Ducks and Do Not Heed Clucking of Mother Hen Fearing For Young Ones.
Anonymous and John Raymond.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1919-07-06
Home of the Canvasback. Shifting of His Favorite Haunts and the Inevitable Fate That Awaits Him. A Spring Shoot in Nebraska. - Deep Within the Sandhill Wilderness. An Elysium for the Ducks and Geese. - A Glorious Morning on Otter Lake.
Griswold, Sandy.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1894-04-15
House Urged to Pass Bill to Protect Birds.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1913-01-26
Hunters After Jack Snipe. Ducks and Geese Go North, but the Scooters of the Sedge Come in Flocks.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1903-04-12
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 Flock to Fields. Many Omaha Gunners Go to Places Where Game is Good. Boats Run on River to Florence. Reports Show Chicken Shooting Still Good, Although Most of the Sportsmen are After Duck.
Anonymous.
Omaha Sunday Bee
. 1905-10-22
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
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
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