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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1960, p. 4

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PKORB PoOUR on shore and built a fire. Baâ€" cen and beans were popping in the pas and the tea pail was CANCRE BUZ ogone rere beans brought us back to real About 2 pm. we pulled up OVTDOOOR ADVENTURES have We would have taken wmort ti-ebcn.i'}'fllf“‘* fish had stopped his sleshing was evident he was feeding spree. We c dishes burriedly in and headed out. It was amaring how fast that fish stopped his feeding. We wvith Het®t wmQ . ONEâ€"STOP BANKING ‘ speckles sitting in the on the surface, but it THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE He won‘t be long. In one brief visit to his local y size we took that day. But 50) omtoned as we Sid back towards the landing at GATC, mbebadonbewul get caught up. Next morning the sun had a mistiness around it that meant fou!l weather of some kind er another. We refused to worry teo much and set out for the north end of the lake. The sky gradually darkenâ€" ed.ndthp__flrsf_w eA 'ha:l“b.efl" i blowing steadily but not too hard. Now it came in great roaring pults ~i~-~41 mmmm- of tea By that time the rain lad lot up somewhat but the :‘uumhflw‘ We west out and fought the heavy wind and the rain for \ .4 . 6.A omatotch dsP en We off to sleey that dering on the roof of the cab in. Despite this, we had arran ged with Clarke to get us up early the next morning as We would heve to leave the lake early in the evening to catch Clarke called us the next mork ing, but it wes warmer aD ® . The 10 MHP. Eviarude d us to the top of the a matter of minutes. Thursday, September 8, 1909 :':-gonbehtevezotbac“” our fishing, even though we hen kpew we would have to leave early to make the train. :"n Whes we had been fishing B *4 ino bay where we caught most There were bew fish rising, but the mesning locked good of the enthusisom had wern thin. Our live net still lay in _ Clacke had gone fishing himself and presently he came io in it said. Finally, he worked sway from us and ao soonert w out of shouting distance awround and getting Whes we had been fishing the bay where we caught most of our fish, we had been aware of several large trout rising near a large point to the sovuth of us. We decided to give it a try even though we had never fished it before. In my fly book was a single fly tied on a large rmnumber 6 hook. I had wrapped it the evening befoere we left town when I had tied up _o_evera‘l °.‘ our pet patterns. Tne Diack and orange body was wrapped full length with palmer tied backle and the bhead was WTraP: ned with a darker hackle tied together as in a QrYy there was anly the one PUBpARETRCE Sow! o ol e ds 2 there was amly the one fly and as it was completely untried, 1 had left it in the box in favâ€" our of some patterns we kNCW ‘ssoye; Usp JJom Just to : look like in looked "Guess Ill give it a told Hal. I layed out about sEVC! let the fly sink to the It was well on in the afterâ€" on before we got back to ir fishing, even though we sew we would have to leave riy to make the train. alongside the (Continued on Page Going 10th to Return 5:}36{ iibm ng Saturday, September to Seturday, September 17th incl. rn limitâ€"September 19t}, For fares and train service contact your local agent. ee what it would the water, I tied it ed it in the water e boat and it still us worked dry fly. As seventy feet, ; the bottom, a try," I® 8)

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