PIKE AND PICKEIEL SEASON opened last Saturday. but we haven't heard anyone bragging yet about how well they made out. M... d h streams and lakes in this province were in flood condition after all the rain we have had. This of tonne drives these fish to the bottom. which calls for minnows or worms on a long line and a sinker. - _ - This doesn’t sound like a problem. but in fast water the inclination of the average angler is to lose patience and start moving around. The weather has been inclement, the black- nie. are just starting and are, hungry as a fat man on a fiet and everything adds up to short fishing patience " a time when on angler must stay put if he is to have my hope of success. Minnow: and dew worms seem to be the only mswer. but in some use. it ian't true, believe me it ian't for I tried it myself. LEI"! CARRY ON FROM WHERE WE left off. 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The young guy carried his pack like a veteran and I was We drove to one of our with Belt Bmith of Canada Outdoor WM WATERLOO yourlocall 0 fl N S ll N dealer eanatittri-tternrhenreigr. “Hannah-mam “with pockot food anduztmaqremightrseed. WcModthoddmtmto “unwandmouttorus ttour.Ttofuh,thettitaeateol 1argereotatddo nothingwith 'tiaii,waathott-tuld_d_o, a poor Mata-thohh weueee Mini. ttuitdatireandeooUdtmr ariiy a poet eater, practically no the food wk out of exist. moo before he WM satisfied. There is something, about , over it. Then we decided despite lowering skies and the threat of rain that we would try it) againforantumrorro.Itw" one of the wildest hours we have ever put it. Every second or third east a tooth filled maw connected to a Great Northern Pike would en- gulf the Popper and we went through a weird suc- cession of heavy runs and great heart throbbing Jumps, associated only with the mushy, rainbow trout and land locked salmon. The young lad was in seventh Heaven, and so was I. We boated pike you could brag about and we boat- SH 3-6742 A NUMBER oF FISHEMN are heading into the North country this coming weekend and fishing in some of these lakes should be pretty good. In this part of the country, due probably to all the rain we have had, the blackmes are the worst we have ever seen them. They will probably be twice as plentiful in the North country and twice as hungry. After a series of trial and error, we have found that the preparation called OFF is about the best repellant. Even then, if you are going to be walking through heavy bush, you had better take a head net. With me, it isn't the biting that bothers half " much as having the darn things crawl- ing in my ears, down my neck and flying into my face. Ther'- ll do this with any repellant you wear, although It may keep them from actually tak- ing a chunk out of you. A pair of cotton gloves are also good. 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