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In one respect the Mexicans (in the towns) are like cottontail rabbits; they are out in the mornings & evenings but like to stay above unclear under cover during the day. The rainfall at Coucho (all over W.T. for that matter) this year has been unusually heavy so that the duck shooting is splendid this fall. I have been very successful. One afternoon I killed 45 nearly all on the wing. Harry & George are pretty good shots. Lieut. Davis is an excellent shot. On one day Harry & I killed 91? ducks which we got - a good many others floated off. Last of the week on another hunt we killed 93. The of the ducks so far are mostly teal but large mallards spoonbills & other large ducks