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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Mar 1956, p. 10

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In the list of prize winning big trout published in the last «. Assue of Field and Stream, ‘fl:gvery tgn trout was taken ‘either in August or early Septâ€" P ember. Isn‘t this proof enough déthat the big fellows are on the prod at that time of year? King Whyte agrees with my‘ ideas on big trout in August BUT, he contends you must be a top flight fisherman to take these outsize fish. Thats where + <our opinions part company. I say that you do not have to be a top notch fisherman as much as you must be a "patient‘" one. Fly fishing for big trout at that time of year involves fishâ€" ing on or near the â€"bottom where the big trout are feedâ€" .*ng. As your torpedoe head ‘line will usually reach bottom either before or at the same time as your fly, you, simply wait for the line to siig as it thits bottom and w «Eyour Fetrieve.‘ Rem . teo, that your str er fly,; which .is the best lamumnbr fiy, is "supposed to imitate a minnow. ‘A fast, straight retrieve will ‘likely get you exercise but Hittle From all the comments 1 heard about the rabbit, I think Emil Brauniesen‘s wife, Frieda, should stand up and take a bow. It sure was wonderfully, preâ€" pared & very tasty, & there _was plenty of it. Jack Girling wi#ur guest from Hamilton, made no beans about it, when he stated he had been eating rabâ€" bits for forty years, but he had never tasted or ate any rabbit, ias well prepared as what we had on Saturday. Jack was not w kidding either, becanse he creally dug into it. (After all ~Jack, is a big man). Ed .meadows als~ shared the same opinicn as Jaek. as did the ‘real of the fellows present. strip type of cating, but this way of fishing in fun and you ean get almost as Yet in the Field and Stream prize fish cantest, there is only a difference of a coupla of ounces between the largest fish caught with bait or lures and the same fish taken on flies. I wonder if the chap that wrote To Mrs. Rrauniesen, Emil, .Bob Fellbaum, Walter Heldâ€" man, Clarence ress, Don Moser, «Herb Herr, Itch Miller and all ‘the rest of the boys who helpâ€" ed to put on the Hunter‘s Banquet, the club offers a hearty vote of thanks. Included ijin the boys who deserve a heatty vote of thanks of course, t the boys who shot the‘ rabâ€" its, without which there could be no rabbit dinner: I know ‘H #veryone who atended the being the only way to take big check the prize lists. If he did, his face must still be red.â€"â€" ~YOU‘VE READ IN THIS COLUMN on a number of ocâ€" eassions that we believed August to be the best mnonth for taking large trout, well we stilt battece it is. f "else. % I must say one thing about our Club, we sure have the nack of choosing rough weathâ€" ear for our club‘s social events. Saturday was no exc@ption, in fact it was to my mind the roughest day we had all winâ€" ter. However due to the fact that we had sold tickets in adâ€" wance for the Hunter‘s Banâ€" quet, we did have a full house. (Continued from Page T} WATERLOO ROD & GUN CLUB NEWS but on live minnows." hthl‘l&ud&u- | im it was the best ever. eries, to the Waterloos Rod & un Club. Sandy was assured by One of highlights of the vening "1350 tation of a cheque &m on would be used wisely by the cheque under his pillow Saturâ€" day night and that two Brink‘s guiards were on duty at the Waterloo chame all Ssturday conserve The cheque in‘ question turned over to‘ our club Treasurer, John Watâ€" | son, by the writer. Rumor has night and Sunday, until the bank apened up Monday mernâ€" ing. I gueis you cannot be too earefull Jokn, after al it is not every day the club is preâ€" sented with a cheque. | The Club would also like to thank Carl Dale of Windsor, Ont, for donating five flat fish, that were raffled off as prizes and also to thank Larry Goldâ€" stien, Brodey and Draimen Furriers and Urban Swarts for the lovely prizes which they donated. Winners of the door prizes were Earl Quast, Robert Rathman and Doug Schreiber. 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