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Thorn tiro tunny Piute* at AI.iuu Lake, where ducks —particularly the spoon-bill variety—are very plf-nhhll at present. The ducks are very f it, on account oftlin « r.**t .ibnu.Linc-* o! tha sp oi”H of tlypeculiar to the lake. The Indians eat both the •!uoltu and the tlion. The tliea buzz nbouMhe surface of the water m myrnid* When scooped of! the water they seemed to be utterly helpless. They are thrown upon uiat-i to dio and dry tu th » ana. They are then robbed botweeu the hinds to break off the legs and wing#, which lighter parts nre win-uowod out and iho bodies packed iu Hacks aud PnrtkeUs for winter use. When boiled tbo flies tarn rod, looking aud tasting like sulmon.—[ Virg. enterprise.
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The Pioche Weekly Record

Pioche, Nevada, US

Sat, Sep 29, 1877

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