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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Apr 1955, p. 8

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bounding popularity here is for special equipment, uses a technique not at all hard to master, and can bring you Dbrillient results. With lighter limes you can cast lures farâ€" ther and easier. You‘ll need me appreciable backcast, and you can fish in front of trees or banks where flyâ€"casting is difficult. Backlashes, you‘ll be glad to find become a thing of Yhe past. Feel new excitement as your line spins out from that stationary spoo!l â€" and When you practice, tuck ® #olded newspaper under your gight arm and hold it there while you cast. got set for the extra thrill of pleying and landing fish that the usually taken only on heaâ€" wier lines. BAIT CASTING Keep your reel spoo! full, wsing a cork arbor or building tap a core with old line. Use a light line for more acâ€" urate casting . and better Try casting into shore from & slowâ€"moving outboard boat &â€" it‘s fun and a good test of your skill. For the right tension, tightâ€" em drag until the weight of wour â€" lure â€" slowly revolves S _ can be youre with EVINRUDE 3 H.P. LIGHTWIN Go wherever the fishing‘s best with the 3 h.p. Lightwin outboard enotor. Fisherman Drive lets you slook through tangled weeds, skim {over shoals, speed through shalâ€" hu without care. The Lightwin‘s ‘epirited power slows at a touch jto trolling glide. The baby of the fine, Lightwin has all the m'vdo family features. complete 1955 Evinâ€" “eou}xenef) 3.p 7.5, 15 and 25 E:: TOâ€"DAY. ©OoOD USED MOTORS "RDon‘t forget . . . Get your motors overhauled for Spring use". â€". Call â€"â€" Garage $ King St. N. â€" _ Waterloo Phone 3â€"3721 KFVINRLUDE The old World calls it hreadâ€"lime fishing" and its TEERKOTTS CAMERAS 20 King St. East KITCHENER Phone 2â€"3523 To suit every need and to fit every budget. OSWALD‘S #e If you get "hung up", don‘t risk breaking your leader by yanking on the line or rod. Point your rod at the fly, gathering in slack until there is a gentle pull on the fly. Give the rod one or two sharp taps with the side of your hand, about a foot and a half above the grip. You can be almost sure of releasing the *y undamaged. FLY CASTING False cast to find the length of line your rod lays most easily and accurately. A bit of â€" careful _ experimentation will pay off, teaching you to fish just close enough so that the length of cast required is a natural for your rod â€" get the utmost in feel, control and accuracy when it counts. For real ;port. use your fly rod also for perch, smallmouth and largemouth bass. _ When â€" fishing a _ stream wade or walk quietly, and apâ€" proach the hole with extreme caution. The kicking of a stone, the stumbling of a boot, or the flash of your moving hand disclose your presence. The only noise the fish should ever hear is that of your lure falling in the water. annoying things to happen while wet fly fishing is to have a leader that won‘t sink. A handy remedy is to carry a piece of abrasive somp and wash the leader with it. This will do the job right! Balanced tackle is of great infportance in fly fishing. When the water‘s low and clear in that favorite trout stream of yours, the fish get pretty "spooky" and a heavy fly line falling on the water will put them down every time. If you use a leader from 9 to 12 feet long, and stretch your casts out a little farâ€" ther, chances are you‘ll go home with a lot heavier creel; also under conditions like this it is good to practice to use extremely small flies, such as No. 14 and No. 16. At these times, fish are unusually wary and it takes the utmost decepâ€" tion to fool them. It is not always the daintily placed fly that gets the fish. Many times a fly banged down forcefully will produce an imâ€" mediate strike, especially in the fiffles. Most good fly fishermen are very particular about cleaning their lines to see that they are kept free of grit. And yet, a surprising number of these same anglers overlook the dressing and dirt which acâ€" cumulate at the foot of the guides on their fly rods. This is abrasive and should be reâ€" moved regularly by using a small branch. Remember, â€" each â€" artificial fly is meant to imitate some natural food, <o through obâ€" servation or examination« of the fish‘s stomach, find what the fish are feeding on and use a fly imitating the food as neer‘y as possible. Probably one of the most Many times, the difference Flash Bulbs Tripods Filters Light Meters Films Ireiâ€"ucti Boskilets £f between an ompty cree!l and a heavy one lies in your choise of leaders. Try different colâ€" weight, using tippets when the water is crystal clear. When _ approaching ‘o-)dl ~ In : fishing _ water â€" be quiet! | ing ki Fish do not become alarmed | you s from sounds like conversation | as th but _ vibrations _ caused _ by | handy knocking the boat with an car,| § squeaky oarlocks or thumping| gyp, tackle on the boat bottom will ; _ pop scare them. | antter Don‘t wear light colored clothes when fishing! This is the mark of novice, for it enâ€" ables the fish to see you a greater distance. When you get a strike, set the hook at once. Many fish are lost because of failure ro set the hook quickly and forâ€" cibley. Inspect the hooks on your Tackle Boxes See our large selection of fishing $l- 49 to “.95 lines (nylon-s;):::gs' casting) _ and We carry a complete line of OUTBOARD MOTOR SUPPLIES and CAMPING EQUIPMENT Outboard Motor Oil ................... quart 49c Oakland Main, Proprietor 17 King ©t. N. WATERLOO Phone 2â€"8444 Canadian Tire Corp. Let‘s Go Fishing! zz We have a good supply of fishing es rods priced from 95c to $16.00 ASSOCIATE STORE THIS ORLGINAL DOCUMENT IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION Priced from 2 * â€"v‘ # ;... ‘."‘_“";'5', w ‘,h j THB WATERLOO (Ontaerio) CHRONICLE Drop in today and see our good selection of fishing equipment. FISHING RODS ‘55 METEOR «+ MERCURY STATION WAGON _ _ lures frequently to make sure the points are sharp. If not, sharpen them up with a whetâ€" stone or emery paper. keep your rod in its case unâ€" til you are ready to use it. More rods have been broken by automobile doors than by fish. In your taekle box or fighâ€" ing kit, in addition to tackle, you should have the following as they will come in very Sharp knife Combination pliers and wire cutters Whetstone Mosquito lotion Gauze bandages Lubricating Oil Bottle of lodine Aspirin Tablets Bandâ€"Aids Adhesive Tape When going on fishing trips, Small screwdriver 59c «â€" $16.00 The Perfect Answer For That Fishing or Camping Trip A new car is only as good as the service provided by the dealer. Stevens Motors factory trained mechanics leave nothing to chance. They know what is wrong with your car and 71 King St. N. WATERLOO â€"â€" 471 King St. E. KITCHENER CO/phe STEVENS MOTORS L I M I T E D "One of My Sons Will Serve Yo CARLING BREWERIES | give my pledge as a Canadian to save and faithâ€" fully to defend from waste. The natural resources of my country, it‘s soil and minerâ€" als, it‘s waters, forests and wildlife. uh n mape epatignt 1§6 A CO NS ERV ATIO N PLEDGE â€" WATERLOO, ONTARIO a new Meteor or Mercury. Your trip can be trouble free if your car what is needel to correct it. You by SERVICE ASSURANCE when you order iv serviced at Stevens Motors. uJ Ltd.

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