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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 1961, p. 4

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Murel hunting is a fascinatâ€" ing past time and classes well up with fishing and hunting. They also class way up on the food list . . . right at the top. NOT TOO SURE how pickerel fishing was in all places, but many found the toothsome fish difficult to tempt. As a result, we have at least twenty times more phone calls think to look. He found them in grassy fields and under heavy fern bracken in the poplars. We made two sorties after the delectable mushroom and both times I started out with the exâ€" pectation of being able to least keep up with Bob. But the comâ€" petition was too fough, and I finally gave up trying. found them in amongst stands of pine where I would never Last Sunday he gave me a grade A education irf where to look for murels. This of course pnly applies if you have some reason to suspect there is or Although Bob is considerably older than I, he found not only PAGE FOUR When we were one heck of a lot younger than today, our dad used to take us each spring to the country where we would find, never in sufficient quantity, this delicious, coneâ€"shaped delicacy. DID YOU EVER EAT the most delectable of all murel? We then looked for them along the old wooden fences and maybe they still grow there, but a neighbour of mine at the Preâ€" serve, Bob Chesney finds them almost every place but along fence A MUST â€" IN EVERY AUTOMOBILE NOW â€" AT THE CAMERA And SUPPLY SHOP OUTDOOR ADVENTURES THE CAMERA & SUPPLY SHOP 4 DUKE ST. E. herb smith W Plus Car Attachment mc INEXPENSIVE MICROSCOPES Western Ontario‘s Finest Air Conditioned Projectors & Tape Recorder Lounge *This unique attachment holds radie A TRULY CONVERTIBLE 'I'RANSI§TOR RADIO Sharp Iagn;;:hc:. Afttachment* now introduce For the First Time in Canada scratch! The Makers of pocket with clear tone and ample volume. 6 Trensistors â€" 2V x 4V x 114. With TRâ€"210 & TRâ€"I82 $44.95 pickerel isn‘t a particularly wary has no motion of its own, the best way to fish it is to let it sink to the bottom and keep reeling and bouncing it along at the same time. Needless to say this doesn‘t work worth a hoot in weed filled water. bass and trout to shame. A June bug spinner and worm is alâ€"~ ways deadly although its proâ€" bably best when trolled slowly along in deep water. If your fish are deep, one of the most effective lures is the jig, that atrocious looking leadâ€" headed rig favoured by many deep sea fishermen. As the jig Most of my pickerel fishing has been done with a fly. The you are a bait fisherman is the minnow. Pickerel love the small fish and sometimes go on feedâ€" fillets. Not being any relation to Houdini, we have to do a little remembering back to other geaâ€" sons although we will admit we than usual wondering what bait will aid in obtaining pickerel Outdoor â€" Writers KITCHENER Member THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONICLE â€" | ............. from $10.35 up 6 powerful transistors. Excellent tone and acute sensitivity. 3 7/16 x 5% x 1 1/16. Complete with carrying case and earphone. Operates on Penlight batâ€" teries, plays for about 400 TRâ€"173 ©@ Good reception HAD TWO SPORTSMEN in the past week claim that in their opinion, outfitters should have to make some guarantee that what they advertised was true and that there was more than an even chance of the sports man going to the place adverâ€" ally one of them broke down and asked how the streamer flies would work on spinning gear. I told him to try one and darned if he didn‘t catch a nice bass right close to the dock. The season hadn‘t opened on this fish and he had to return it, but he was as tickled as though he had thought of the fly idea all by bimself. fish but he can develop an adâ€" Lady Luck must have been in sympathy with the effort 1 was making and the very first cast I took a~pickerel. The way they hit those streamer flies, 1 could have filled the boat with fish. My two tormentors didn‘t have a great deal to say on the for some pickerel fishing. The trip was a picnic for the two of them for they started right away discussing the menâ€" tality of a person that would go pickerel fishing with a trout rod and a hand full of streamer Verbally, 1 thought I did quite well in defending the flimsy tackle I was using, but even I had some doubts conâ€" sidering the size of water we were planning to fish. lures that amounts to complete streamer fly, fished at the level I remember one trip when in the company of two minriow and spinner addicts, I journeyed free service. Transistors guaranteed for 3 months SH 2â€"4343 herb smith Griffith‘s Sport Centre Bloomingdale Marine Complete Service on all makes of outboards and lawn mowers 87 Main St. Galt Phone 621â€"7460 Joahnson Outboard Motors Are the past ‘gone into areas vastly misrepresented. However, it has been our experience generally that ‘the average outfitter is a long suffering hard working guy who honestly tries to get a good hunt or fish for you and is just as disappointed as you are when it fails. Belwood, Ont. Ph Fergus 1039W ners were Howard Smith, Chatâ€" ham; Orlin Hornibrook, Dunnâ€" ville; Jack Noble, Shallow Lake; and Bryce Moorischfelder of tised, getting fish or game. A disappointing and expenâ€" sive trip can create a great deal of resentment and we have in also won the best of breed troâ€" phy for Walker hounds. Competition was keen in the grade class, when Cyril Nie of Bloomingdale, Ont. SH 36742 Hounds Tops At The Harley Hunt Tick Hound, "Deans Blue Girl", was the cast winner in the regâ€" istered class and won the breed trophy as well. The high scoring Walker hound of the day was prizes at the Harley Hunt, 10000 Associtation on Saturday, April 29 at Harley, Ont., a few miles southwest of Brantford. forty entries from the northern United States and Ontario took sKRes* 5 Join P g’ the fun afloat! Y _ with a new «Johnsorn Belwood Boat Co. Available at the Following Dealers CANADA‘S FAVOURITE OUTBOARD MOTOR Collingwood Enterprise by herb smith garden furniture been paintâ€" freshed this year? Are your garden tools an attractiveâ€" ‘ identifying color rather than a chippedâ€"off brown? Se 7. Do you sweep the alley back *<*of your house periodically to eliminate broken glass and spilling trash? A "yes" answer to every ques JOE STRUB R.R. 3, Waterloo, Ont. representing The Imperial Life Assurance Company of . Canada â€" call Kitchener SH 2â€"4529 everyone would like to live next to. Even one "no" indicates ing closest to you. During Clean Up, Paintâ€"Up, Plantâ€"Up, Fixâ€"Up time, repair, remodel, plant and paint. From now on, be a good neighbor! & another big event for July 22 at Angus, when events will include a water race, a bench show and a night hunt for registered and Alhdonhpnddemmdm; al manager while other officers tive members, Reg. Woodward of Milibrook; W. Hall of Aliston,* executive of the Canadian Coon your drainage planned to tapâ€" er off rather than flowing swiftly over other‘s property? Is the outside of your house gleaming with paint? Though individual, does your color scheme fit in with adjoining erials, piles of paper and junk? Is the garage a storage spot for the car plus neatly placed tools rather than an enclosed junk heap? Is your garage door sturdy? Have you oiled the door? tainers for garbage and trash complete with lids? Are the cans placed out of sight or atâ€" tractively enclosed? Have your gutters and downâ€" your concrete walks even and larly, dispose of leaves, weeds yard thanks to cleanliness and the camouflage of flowers? branches? Is Test

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