Pt. you: WEATt-III WIN? Fm BAD on the opening weekend to even worse this week. High winds, old and heavy rains dis- couraged even most of the hardy souls who would ordinarily "on siiekers and let the elements do their worst There isn't too much sense in trying to fish water that 2 running level with the banks and is the color and consist- ency of chocolate. Even if you weather these conditions, it is well known that a few degrees drop in temperature will put trout off their feed and the thermometer dropped more than a few degrees over the weekend. With wind, water and wea-l the few fish being caught are ther being what it is, bait, in many cases falling to wo- either worms or minnows are men and junior fishermen whol probably the best bet if you sit m one place and drown ' want to go home with enough worm. This we relaize is not trout to smell the pan. If you the type of fishing you "t.'? are . fly fisherman or even a to do, but it could be the dif- spinning enthusiast. you had ference between taking a fish better stick to lakes and ponds, home and going home to preferable those that haven't mother with nothing but ' discolored too much. . A -- - _ . fish story! With wind, water and wea-l ther being what it is, bait) either worms or minnows are probably the best bet if you want to go home with enough trout to smell the pan. If you are a fly fisherman or even a spinning enthusiast. you had better stick to lakes and ponds, preferable those that haven't discolored too much. Trout are inclined to be a trifle legathic at this time of year. or rather they are when you have a spring such as we are experiencing. With this in mind take your fishing slow and 0010M!!! 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HAVE MAO ENQUIRIES FROM ioi-ot the boys who want to BUSINESS OFFICE OR WRITE TO While I m1; want to inn-teq your thinking, he- caue 1 want to go fishing too. the north country can be may miserable at this time of year, if you hit I streak ot bad weather. Without being asked, my advise is to wait foe a week or two. This will not only give the air temperature a chance to modify but will also allow water to warm a few degrees. If you think this is not neces- sary, then consider that as a general rule, your larger fish do not become particularly ae. tive while the water is like liquid ice. I know that fishing " only a small part of a trip, but the average man makes only one or two long trips in a year, so (Continued on Page 6) than“