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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jul 1960, p. 4

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I, Make your step up td bigger power a step in the right direet'togt by choosing a new 1960 top power Evinrude outboard motor. Over 50 years of outboard engi- mering leaderShip soluble Evinrudo to offer you the fastest, ftrtest, most retiable big power outboard. on tho water. Get top trade In aliawanco. easy terms on the new Starftitat V-75. Lark 40. Bigtwin Mor Fastwin lBatvournearbyEvinrudedealer's. OUTBOARD? MIME] Q,1t,',2'rA'd'.'2eut2putdatthne,nuu particularly geeertt" and one 0 _ a. - "tPt1ettittteahtmyPeteter.nrt 'NrRyit*qrreiu home man is concerned, it is not I surtieuiartv tihiounoGoirirGe the whole has. - and a! you. sormtrpHeta--thersarteethefisheanheeso- in the weather. My. conditions we nearly normal Mth-ab it was - that a dense in weaker was building up. In 1turingtheriightttt-eooi.imismrtungttiitirriurtut fish off the - but than I drop in temperature. This is particularly true a! trout, but it also applies in some measure to any fishing. We had the chap ask us to. day, “win the hell it was that fish sat on the bottom during hot weather and would do the same thing if there were a few cold days during the warm part of the season. This ques- tion has never been answered to the complete satisfaction of all concerned, but we imagine it has much to do with baro. metric pressure on the air bladder of the fish. I think fish tables are the silliest thing we have heard of in this game, but the movements of the baro- meter caused by hidden wea- ther conditions is something else again. BIGGER BRANCH STORE 276 KING ST. w. KreHENER Everyone's going I. EATON G. LIMITED 0010000 ADVENTURES There is little doubt but that BUYING A 'tlil.allirtMiNMie on: In!) “In Cad-by "ttttttm I010” tttttmeet,',,',';.-: 'httitmo8 M WNW: LM. NAMBA'I - .gtHt.ae8uMt. I” ©mB8hMet "tmNts Whilo this ig , frustrating condition so far a the fisher- In 1960 lost only once. This in' incl? was a major accomplishment. some days are better for fish- ing than are others, but if you do as we do, you go fishing when the opportunity presents itself, and that is not half often "tl1Aato N ONE GOOD BASS hing taken by a local angler, eight pounds. Our informant couldn‘t be sure whether it was a small or large mouth. lit the former it would be a near record. m the latter, it would still be a walloping big fish for this country. Our destination, a small pri- vate pond in the Durham area l"l' reitehed with us getting BEAUPRE, our companion on many fishing tripe, his two sons Glen and John and my own offspring, we put in an afternoon of fishing, humming around and eating, last Satur- day. The station wagon was load- ed to the root with gear and Nod. If we had been going for a month. I'm sure we .wouid have had grub left over. ACCOMPANIED BY HAL. . Spinning Rods . Spinning Regal: . Spinning hires . Spinning Lines CENTRAL SPORIS & TOBACCO SHOP so KING ST'. E. F Mil 2-5671 KITCHENER mrithAtit u. IFiND00B'rcolttEm--ANDWEWU BE PLEASED TO ADVISE ON ANY TACKLE YOU MAY NEED. amid-await" '.th.r-artrttse- o_eertrH_a9rttetth.-. attth.ttAsqmrg-taft" mdnhu unlit-amt. und-dat-it-itat; ')rBht4rhethirttahmatNrth. aretraooeti.saoayiisittia'. t-attttitaandnre-nhg. hHrtrudMrmrl.agaAalnrr., I’m-l at. had a m -me.la.hssatiatgrt-. three “3. asnaifS..Uaik gun-initmby'.’ "guano-ands water when we tstadmt and we didn't make much of an im- mention of the trout who We" ment ad m the: any bad that were - M b bedoingsoutte-beer- turally we tried Arg like. The little trout acted as “a we were straight to. Ham and fell allover a. his. I, the time we had take: and released half a “a d that. our flies were In betdeagtf" they wouldn't he! I. m how we dried them out - re- treated them with ,raterreoerd- Just after I had stated the barbecue for dinner, Bat. let out a whoop and landed a nice, well colored speckle. Me had seen the trout cruising ”and the pond and after three tries. had managed to land the fly right in front of him. The fish smacked it as though he had gone days without anything to eat. With interest renewed, we went back to our fishing, but finally ended up by going back to the wagon and nursing the barbecue. Soon as the smell at cooking hamburger got to the kids and to Hal. they all abun- doned their fishing and head- ed for the grub. _ Our meal over. I was so stuffed I couldn" keep my eyes open. A short session on my back did wonders and we * Casting Wehhs ' Tackle Boxes ' Leaders . Tapered And .qrt.-beafattn.dratit alum-Lacuna“: bum.” Ion-- ott'Atll'lll.'tg'.'t't fft2,i,tt1ttc'pdiftie “Mum-ah 'eaArytet. MM! 9-1-0 cl who! in in with. Tttn 'i'."t=r2lt,t.ut,'gg. but “that. “human-O mammal-:1 thirsg,th.gnstarmahefs irsaribaadtyereataare,ttHt &inr-tlisahi.soeaMh,hee. peared ready to put a nature study show all his own. It was ‘39.!!! {by “in; - I - “wish. I: u - bwn behind the to. “on I hooked into a put id. "ttt was about he .I d entities, for the temperature went down with the sun and we wen - standing around hive-h. in the In and I: had he. sweating an hour huh. I bet Hal. the kids wouldn‘t stay awake for ten minutes after they lay down in the back of the wagon. They fool- ed me by about five minutes but by the time we were back on surfaced mad “in. they were all fast asleep. Only thing :nnMI-elwtul felt more like joining them than I did like driving home HAD A LETTER TODAY from Don. Buckley, outdoor editor d the Daily Nugget at North High water has plaquod most districts this year. In fact, I ean't even rememba when water condition were so high over In much of the country. . In a few areas. this high water is probably making bet. ter than avenge fishing if not for the spin and fly lid-am”, "rorredo Lines ' Fly Rod. ' Fir Reels Don is an avid: trod fisher man and claim he has caught a few fish this spring, but also says that high water it hold- ing back the best in trout fish. Flies a Lures d tti mten air seik.iLiiriiiii'iii2 “out... his“ unusual-ninth." 'rertmtfdo'amaftrorhtre. ~*.~bu qeerarrmettirama.tqmr had bola] flooded can. audit-hint.“ mummy-chew. 2,ur1Ptgltgp,,trg 'eetter_htgtfr-am- iCittetttti.tetA-trr.it -M-adttrtant-eutet ttro.trratt.ereestttteN- in M if they want the best af Nhing during the whole year. ttte way to not it Is with fty fisdiing equipment. WARD WHOM - Kitchener tackle - - us there is ten times no u fishing tackle being sold ti. he ever remembers. year. SEEMS TO ME THERE could be one hell of a lot more game law em than is pre- valen! in this country right now. Too damn much paper wk in thing down the game overseers. Lets get rid of it. WATERLOO ROD AND GUN CLUB NEWS by Freddie Shank _ Saturday, July 9th. is the big day out at the club, for it is the day of the family picnic. It is hoped that the parents will have their children out at the club by at least two o'elock, so that the races will get under way early. As usual there will all kinds of races for the young and old,, inelud- ing egg-throwing contests, guessing cutest, and swat the sauna. We would suggest tavern-e can early and join in the fun. Hone remember that the pants are enacted to hint their on picnic huh a... ice-cream and chocolate milk will he raided tree to the children. thanks to the generosity of Fred (Westside) Brahman. manager of the West- aide Dairy. In the evening there will be a dance at the club and it is hoped that, the -r-ttetmei-teartr,nrst1sat tt-e-retttmfietltedanee, -iewMibereovidedrrthe. our next - meeting nigh. lhe pot " at" will " well worth one. while to win, as it will he up to thirty or more dollars and all one has to do to win it, is to attend the meeting, numb easy and it actually is, so be sure to at- tend the meeting on Monday night. m case some of our members l..l' I New]... Ont representing The Imperial pie AMI!” Company .1 Kitchener SH 2-4529 Could be that more and more Holiday atiqM, July 11:13.}; (Continued on Page trt JOE STRUB

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