Season 1884.
Dalnawillan, carefully considering the matter, could spare a few birds; what breeding stock there was has done well, but there were not enough birds to make it worth while to take down a party, so I let the place for the season to two gentlemen, with a limit of 300 brace, of course, at a small rent.
The attraction was the fishing and a pleasant lodge and surroundings for their holiday.
By myself I went down for a fortnight to shoot on the Rumsdale ground, to take off just what I thought could be spared.
I found pretty well of birds on the beats adjoining Dalnawillan, and took off 170½ brace.
A fair, but moderate, breeding stock was left on both moors.
| Bag. | Dalnawillan. | Rumsdale. |
|---|---|---|
| Grouse | 300 brace. | 170½ brace. |
| Sundries | 97½ brace. | 16 brace. |