Even though a few of my eronâ€" skeet last Sunday, after a layâ€" off since last August, when we started shooting live birds not only for sport but also for fresh film to be used on my TV show. In some places in the U.S., sportsmen‘s clubs have cut holes in heavily iced lakes and installed outboard motors the running of which would create fresh oxygen in the water in place of say wave action which the ice controls. Winter kill is a serious problem during a winter like this. Better check your favourite lake. fish and those remaining evidâ€" ently had ideal spawning condiâ€" tions. In the case of smaller lakes with a lighter fish population, such a happy ending might not have been achieved for it is possible to clean out breeding 16s and bass to be used for ferâ€" tilizing their field. Even then ou cou‘d smell the lake long foreâ€" you could see it. However <it couldn‘t have â€"een a complete kill, for in a matter of a few years the fishâ€" ing was right back to normal. In this particular instance, the Ekf was heavily populated with We remember many years ago seceing a marshy lake of considerable area and little Cepth, freeze right to the botâ€" tom in the shallow places. Farâ€" mers came for miles around to pick up thousands of fine muskâ€" Ice is reported three and four feet thick in some of the northâ€" ern lakes with many feet of snow on top of it. This may not be too serious in a lake like ShooFly where there are few bottom plants to absorbh oxygen from the water, but in weedy lakes it could be deadly. SOME FEAR IS BEING expresâ€" sed that the heavy covering of ice and snow this winter will result in an excessive winter kill of game fish. ve never been ahla ;, .\ @_.; _ __" 10. NC Deli@ves something I mn.huu?hâ€â€œ:aml d'%t:b:rm;' or gran regardless we go andvhetherthï¬tlmhï¬ï¬‚n(cnot,thatlwï¬luuhflnh. Sohrlhnbeuabktokeepamnmblyunhlemhhod necds.h:tuhe:eholder.heh:dngtofindthattheold min'tugoodashotmdhedoem'tatchummyflah. Icr-mtohkethlnaalueuie. 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We believe in therehnlotoffuninmxing our own case that some of our | witp fellows you like, particuâ€" love of the outdoors will rub larly on a skeet field where offon'ouruon.Weeouldukum.hoom are less serious for nothing more than the than at trap. same chance as our Dad gave Tlombs ipm.p i aal e elll _ BACK TO S$HOOTING take it .« . a lot more excitâ€" ing than taking them on a deep running bait. Popping originally was thouâ€" ght to be only good for taking bass, but actually any specie will fall for a surface lure. Pike have been looked down on for a number of vears by EVER POP FOR PIKE??? Its one of the best ways to take this fish and by far the most fun. You can in most cases see the fish coming for your floating lure and then see him â€"mnk 1 will personally ever lose the thrill of walking frost bitten covers behind a good dog, and my heart will proâ€" bably always pound when the ducks or geese swing to the decoys. The thrill with clay targets comes in the competiâ€" tion. The same cannot be said of wild bird hunting. Here it is the beauty of the country, the tenseness of a hunting | dog, the thrill of : bird boomâ€" | ing out of cover. A man could ask no more than that . . . esâ€" pecially when there are huntâ€" ing companions like Jerry Harâ€" ris of Southampton who even now is counting the days until | next Woodcock season. \ gun game are caring less and less about live game shooting. m“wonld rather stand on mfieldsmddoo; tlunflley'ouldbuekstiflew- er or sit and shiver in a duck and goose blind. . ues Part of this I can understand. The clay bird games do get a tremendons hold on you and thereisnlotoffuninmtxing with fellows you like, particuâ€" larly on a skeet field where 17. NE it can get to involve labour when you have a camera lm“m,anununm Ouo(mm‘mn†I am finding on the skeet and trap fields, is that many of the fln how 'thlthmM‘ gun game are caring lees and Despite this tendency, I don‘t STARTS TOâ€"DAY â€" FEBRUARY 194 \Demerit System ‘Not _ |_: In Effect Until April Ist! ANNUAL SALE 10 KING 5. /. â€" _ NEXT TO GOUDIES m.p.h. or less until after Augâ€" ust 1 of this year when all the | Onaeeonntoltheoech.ngu, Mr. Yaremko said, there humtotpdnbc;fq- m.p.h. or less until after Angâ€" Nâ€dï¬'cm“;ï¬i t:;w'mf'p."i: many ons twoâ€"lane King‘s Highways where warâ€" pone the effective start of flo} system is the increase in speed of the system‘s details, wil! alâ€" low a testing of its mechanics the departmental the wrinkles out of-!t. Young‘s 183 Frederick Strtet Kitchener SH 34721 THE HOBBY SHOP