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Terrace Bay News, 22 May 1975, p. 6

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TERRACE BAY NEWS MAY 22,: 1975 = OF NATURAL RESOURCES DISTRICT RELEASE K. Johnston, Conservation Officer gy I975 has seen an abundance of activ- ish spawning along the north shore of arior. ow Trout are in all creeks and rivers rs are getting some good catches of inistry of Natural Resources enforce- ff have observed fish ranging from 4 unds. Some of the better fish areas or Creek, Steel River, McKellar Creek Gravel River. Small silver, spoons pe more effective than the popular roe > the non-experienced rainbow angler, g is a small amount of rainbow eggs a piece of nylon material. fishing has been good to excellent ut the entire north shore. Some of nocturnal residents report very large the run this year with catches in the h class being common. All tributaries into Lake Superior that are accessible have smelt for taking. Trout and Speckled Trout are now close urface and following the shoreline Superior. Many anglers are being ul casting from the shore. Success, e, depends on the skill and endurance ngler. The waters are cold, air temp- have been cool and even the most ar- ler soon finds himself huddled around fire or the comfort of a car heater. of the salmon family frequent the long this north shore. They include , Cohoe and Chinook Salmon. This 1 see the biannual migration of the mon to the district rivers and creeks ning. The life cycles of the Cohoe ook are different. spawn every three years, and Chinook ve years. Of noteworthy interest a Salmon caught last Fall off the mouth ravel River weighed in at 24 pounds ured 38 inches in total length. Salmon have not been stocked in Lake by the Province of Ontario. This e specimen was a visitor from the tates. 1d Kittie Macleod anncunce with the birth of their new grandchildren ind Karen Leary of Richmond, Ont. a Brandy Erin on May 3nd and to Fred f MacLeod, a daughter, Christine 1 May 13th in Conneaut, Ohio. LORNE"S CAMERAS & FISHING THUNDER BAY 'P!', TACKLE 20 SOUTH COURT STREET (next to the Paramount Theatre) ONTARIO TELEPHONE 344-0413 TODAY'S ANSWER SH (3HVd dis 3 3H IWMI JWT L ACROSS 5 Caspian WTI A Hdd 1S 1 Accumulate sea 6 Waistline sturgeon Te Sv cl problem 6 Bowlers' a 1ldv's Lov dy Jo Serid Snning" OVS 3 1 WOH back 7 Swedish Hvi3 3 dviW 11 Macaw county WYO 12 Symbol 8 Kind HOINVIH EFA [TO of peace of light Vv VEL TW3S (2 wds.) 9 Piffle! avid SISIVIWIV 14 Meander 11 U.S.S.R. 15 Toronto inland sea 19 Belief 30 Dawdle pro 13 Speaker of 20 Trademark 32 Sault -- (2 wds.) Afrikaans for Marie 20 Cozier ° 15 Beat Bella 33 French 21 Saint decisively Abzug article (Port.) (2 wds.) 22 Skylark's 34 Unruly 23 Back 16 "Give -- tribute child "from horse he 24 Showed 35 Affirmative Reno can ride..." contempt vote 24 Palatable (3 wds.) 25 Gardner 36 Fall 26 Large 17 Mohammedan 27 Capable into sin cask saint of (suff.) 37 Stay at 27 Bid 18 Jellied 29 Epithet anchor come dish for Durocher 38 Sea (Fr.) 28 Florida resort SRD FG TR RK 1.18: 19 (2 wds.) 10 Lo 31 Hercules' _ captive 12 32 Tree a. (2 wds. 277 Wars | 4 _ city IS Jie 40 Spooky 7 41 Catch _ sight of 94 25 42 One who challenges DOWN 1 Nigerian 7 ; Torme 32 [33 [34 s [36 [31 [38 3 "-- Blue?" [33 (2 wds.) 4 Author, 41 -- Holm

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