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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Sep 1957, p. 4

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ibout three casts and hooked in a speckle that later weighâ€" ed well over fiveâ€"pounds. He was a big male in full spawnâ€" ng color and â€" pull out all <tops as soon as he felt the hook, Luckily, the fly was well ‘mbedded in his top jaw and while we went round and When we first started fishâ€" ng on this past trip, I thought we were going to have the same kind of ball we had on the previous trip I had made the same. One good â€"thing about him, he will sit in the boat all day and* regardless of the weather, will never ask to go home or upon shore unless the call of nature gets a little too much for him. Aetually, I think he enjoys the train ride and the run up and down the lake with the moter more than he does the actual fishing. I can‘t rememâ€" ber what my reactions were at mineâ€"years. Possibly much TOOK MY SMALL son Buckâ€" shot to Shooâ€"Fly last week and while the fishing was not all it might have been, we managed to have a pretty good time. PAGE FOUKR TCOCJ _TUU : C hasned. over 8. € next May 1st comes ‘round again, We fished Shooâ€"Fly lake the first week, but even the thought of it produces cold chills. It snowed every day and we used spinning tackle to cast our flies. The reason? The smaller guides of the fly rod clogged solid with ice on every cast and the wind was so strong it threatened . to blow us right off the lake. These are memories now, but I wouldn‘t like to bet that they n\:}ront1 get hashed. over a good many times before nowt mar (1ek) cssn a i qi on in n â€"Only about five of these fish were taken at the beginnâ€" ing of the season on spinning tackle. The rest came to grief by thinking our streamer flies were edible and found too late they contained a hook. . Each of these bigâ€"fish have brought their own particular thrills with them and will be agleasant memories to dwell on during the winter months ahead. ALTHOUGH THE TROUT season is over for another fir, we have no real regrets. While our biggest fish for season was around 64 lbs. we did catch a lot of speckâ€" les that went between five and six. pounds. »~ THISFALLâ€"BEON THEBALL!! Appello is loaded with pike but not to the point where you can call your shots. Incidentâ€" ed up his spinning rod, .called over his shoulder, "One cast, one fish", walked down to the shore ... and did it again. The next morning before we were ready to go, he pick ing it came stamping up to with a big "I told you so g on his face." giol 00A en . moky . . Sempped down to the shore of Appello lake on which the lodge is located and said, "Watch me take a pike on my first cast. .He _did-. . . and ;Pto;“;el';; TALR _ ABOUT â€" CALLING your shots ... while waiting for us to get ready to go from Shooâ€"Fly lodge to the lake, Ross Oesler of CKCOâ€"TV who his enthusiasm., Buckshots, "Wow, what a monster", sounded awful good round for what seemed lNke an awful long time, we evenâ€" tually managed to slip the net under him. , s (Continued on Member _ Outdoor ‘Writers BE SURE THAT ALL YOUR SPORTS CLOTHES . ARE FRESH AND CLEAN FOR ALL THE BIG FOOTBALL GAMES AND OTHER FALL f ACTIVITIES ALSO, WE CAN WATERPROOF YOUR CLOTHâ€" ING TO KEEP THE DAMPNESS AND COLD OUTSIDE WHERE THEY BELONG! Canada never loses 7) WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE Fire Sale Continues For Two Weeks Give new, colorful life to lawn furs niture, toys, tools, bicycles, canoes) USE IT OUTSIDE TOO! FOR KITCHEN OR BATHROOM! e 16 beautiful basic colors, plus many more variations when used with Kem Tinting Colors! e Flows on like magic with brush or roller! ; 118 KING ST. S. Phone SH 3â€"5283 WATERLOO Driés to a gleaming hard, durâ€" able finish! Unmarred by boiling water, hot cooking greases, kitchen stains! Wipes clean, with no hard 3.25 1.05 Thursday, September 19

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