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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jun 1960, p. 4

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“A. m WEATHER BEING WHAT " IS and what it has been now for several metltmAishintt is as a result of the weather. definitely on the spotty side. Water itvels in some northern lakes are up " much as four feet. This is a lot of extra water and will create new feeding grounds for the fish. These feeding grounds being over new soil that has not been under water before. are very apt to attract fish 1.tecause..o.Uthetr productivity, - Ci Don't let taking one fish at a particular level throw you for the whole day or even for a different body of water. Tser weeks ago when I was up north for speckled trout, I caught the first two on streamer flies I had let settle to the bottom in about thirty feet of water. It was the middle of a very slightly over- east day and I figured on starting at the bottom and ADVENTURE OUTDBUR Keeping In Shape Is Important liPi.Bfill HEALTH swam JUNE IN thike, ”5m ft.itittcitrgit,irr We DAD! WITH k GIFT no» JAIMET’S KITCHENER o BILLFOLDS o SHAVING KITS 0 CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT ' BAROMETERS o BOOKS DROP m AT ma l t. JAIMET 8- to. no. _ C n " . _ "an"; 73'5"? 7*",""'sJX'!7* Te'- . wry‘n " 11-91%} "" _£ Fel' 'f', ‘35 _ - a .4 k U...” _ __ r l - -r I. mun. _ , q " t ' K , tu _ " _ rr - . " . , _ ' Funny as it may seem. I didn't catch another trout at that level and took the long- eat trout so close to the sur- face I could see him making passes at the fly while he was still some forty feet from the Actual pay off of the whole day came when Lloyd hook a beauty on a fly he was drag ging along about four feet be- hind the boat. He wasn't fish ing, just moving from one place to the next. The trout evidently didn't care and took a swipe at the dangling fly . . . hooking himself in the with Herb Smith of Writers FIRST CHOICE f HUMOROUS OR SENTIMENTAL - ALSO CARDS FOR GRANDFATHERS, FATHERS-lN-LAW, Etc. . BRIEF CASES: For The Profeuional Man. o PEN & PENCIL SET: PEN & PENCIL SET: Matching Sets a, Waterman, Parker, Sheaffer, Estherbrooke. oesdaeoastrinatimsotthe m, , Spine. TIM LIMIT! RAVI been restated to the more inteiii- tteattaettqef10t0aadread The real important change back is the one affecting week- led trout. The old regulation which has been restored is the only intelligent regulation governing the taking of this fish and reads; One and an additional " speckled trout provided the additional " in the aggregate weigh not more than ten pounds. The attempt to change this ruling to read In it did years ago. to fifteen fish or ten piuhds was completely tidi- culioul and the person behind this effort should take a ser- tMyy A TEEN AGE! You want to take hunting with you? You can not get him a hunting license if he is IS AND if he has completed the Hunter Safety training course and has obtained a Certificate of Competence. ions IQ test. This change in the regula- tion to allow a hunting license at the age of fifteen instead of sixteen applies only to those applying for and en- titled to a resident license. Non-resident hunter must still be sixteen or over before using a gun in this country. A RECENT PRESS RELEASE from the Ammunition Division of C.l.L. advises that the crows are back and in great num- With the release came a booklet called Crow Hunting Hints which 'you can obtain for free simply by writing C11,. in Torontb. While most of the informa- tion contained makes pretty good crow hunting sense, a sentence claiming there are more crows than ever just A CARD BEST SUITED FOR M an. mull. We we in; in th my ,emtu'r more an. the avenue perm end we have seen In: crowns this year than ever helm. Mind you, we don't say there are not a tat of crown and that there couldn't be con- eentrationa in some part of the country we haven't been to yet, but it doesn't seem very likely. Young crows should soon be getting on the wing and we think then a better idea of how heavy their population is can be gained by being in the field at the same time as the new broods. Young crows come to a call very easily in comparison to the amount of coaxing you have to do to at tract the old birds within gun range. WATERLOO ROD & GUN l CLUB NEWS i by Freddie Shanks Work has started on the club's new patio under the capable direction ot Rolly Strausburger. Willing workers on the job on Tuesday night were, Joe Oberle (Fishing con- test chairman), Walter Beh- ling White (haired fishing champion) Heavy weight Har- ry Strome. champion beard sawyer Bill Fuga, nail puller Irvin Clemmer, red hornet dri. ver Marty Martin and the one and only job supervisor, Sgt. et Arms Norm Herehenratter. The way the work was pro greasing on Tuesday night we would not be too surprised to see the project completed by the end ot the week, thanks to these above mentioned willing workers. Other helpers last Saturday, were Buddy Gettros, Patrick O'Brien, and our one and only Treasurer John Wat- son. ot course one does not have to use too much imagina- l tion to know why John was on the job. after all money does l not grow on trees. even out at [our own club, says and we {quota John Watson. Many of our members are away North fishing this week YOUR DAD " KING W. rlni hmmmu BIIAN KEITH stars as a man who quietly awaits his date with the gas chamber with no hope or desire for a stay of execution. in "Cell 221.” on Alfred Hitch. and just how they are making out we do not know. We do know that one, Walter Behling white haired daddy returned last week from the same North country, and from all the re- ports reaching this word maul- er, he was the champion fish. erman in his party, we might even go as far " to say, in the club to date. Walter must to have had some charm on his lures for he managed to take most of the fish in the party at least fifty pounds of lake trout and he did it the hard way, he fished them when they were down deep. using about four hundred feet of line. Our congratulations to Walter. we do hope that he wins a prize this year, because for years he Was fishing con- test chairman, and it kept him busy giving out prizes to all other club members. 7 - Jack - ireseitts Sunday night; June 5, at 9:30 aver WBEN-TV. Next regular meeting of the club will be on Monday, June 13th. This meeting promises to be a very interesting meet: ing, with some members of the Dept. of Lands and Forests being present. We would sug- gest that our members make it a point to attend this spee- ial meeting. This week-end Fred Broil- man and his Westside fisher- men return to the city, y. Show”? be poor reins Jew when 'their excuses next week. 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