\ N \ , s PAGE FOUR y h Incidentally, if you find a place where they are so thick gou have to fight them off, give us a yell and we‘ll help you. Don‘t get me wrong. This doesn‘t mean there is to be a banner year this season, just that you can sit in your blind and hope for a duck where beâ€" fore, it was almost a hopeless effort. Now all we can do is fill in time until the first of May rolis round again. WHILE . FIRST INDICATIONS were that ourr 1959 duck crop wouid be way below normal, the birds with their usuat tenâ€" acity to nest have dumfounded the experts and come up with a very surprising number of young ones. FOX ARE SCARE THIS year and while this makes the bird hunter very happy, it is small consolation to the varmint hunter. A number of the boys like our good friend Ed. Bergman is now sharpening the old teleâ€" scope sight for other varmints which probably means that the woodchucks and jack rabbit will catch heck. HAVE RECENTLY BEEN SENT a set of Chumm sinkers and while haven‘t had a chance to Any of you other fishermen can have your tall tales printâ€" ed by just giving us a call. We will believe a lot that even you are not sure happened to you. TROUT SEASON ENDS on September 15th. It‘s a sad day for all of us who like to pursue these hard fighting denizens of our best waters. When Ron. told us this story he looked at us as though he expected a horse laugh. We might laush at some forms of justice, at road regulations and certainly at the unemployment insurance picture; but in the outdoors we will believe alâ€" most everything. â€" â€" _ We have heard of a number of fishermen becoming entangâ€" led in broken lines and landing a fish someone else had hooked. We even heard of one lucky individual who managed to hbhook into the leader (about six inches) attached to a lure left in the mouth of a fish by someone else. This week we probably heard the prize of them all, when former Alderman Ron. Buddell, casting for rainbow trout in a Colorado stream, hooked into the eye of a gut tied hook and managed to land a fourteen inch rainbow. Ron. said the fish jumped at least three times when he was fighting, and that while he landed him, the fish had practically disintegrated the hook in which his lure caught. THE OUTDOOORS 1S where Mr & Mrs. J. B. Herdman 18 Laurel & EBE = (formerly of 102 % King St.) ~Cowl/ /. { J | U Lt U P , Â¥For Turther Information ndhsiv,, Pupils Prepared For All Local Examinations Vacancies During The Coming Months For Pupils In Piano And Organ Playing And Rudiments Of Music ; *TR OQutdoor Writers by Herb Smith _ Of_ These â€" "Chumm" _ sinkers come in several sizes and can be used for casting with spinâ€" ning, bait casting or surf tackle. Have often wondered about this idea of "chumming" in f{esp _water. The thing that and then catching trout over where he had sunk . . . a place we had never taken trout beâ€" fore. While they are ostensibly called a "sinker‘", they actualâ€" ly are a chum pot which acts as both a sinker and a distriâ€" butor of chum at a level on which you are fishing. As we said before, we have n‘t tried it as yet, but we can‘t honestly see why the idea shouldn‘t be a humdinger. by the Elwalt Corp., in New York and of all things are the brainchild of a Pennsylvania Dutchman, transplanted to the Bronx. We have hundreds of Dutchmen of the same origin around here, but we haven‘t heard of them inventing any fishing tackle. snapping turtle with our try them, the principle of the thing looks like a mlilion dolâ€" Ld \0, "Wegw are manufactured TRY THE ROYAL BANK THE WATERLOO (Ontaric) CHRONICLE * ty pistol ACCOUNT PLAN B8Y ALL APPEARANCES this is going to be one of those falls, in which the sportsman is goâ€" fh!'_grsahu:hmm- ing up mind what to do . . . THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA M i H. 7"; m†e 2 i‘ m"â€"â€"""" Branches m ï¬bin. Hanover and New Hamburg Waterloo Branch: W. H. Knechtel, Manager With the weather as warm as it is, the ducks won‘t fly, Keep your Sevings Account @ strictly for saving. Having two accounts, each for a different purpose, gives your savings a real chance to grow, with regular deposits plus the interest they earn. 4» Open a Personal Chequing Account for paying personal and household bills. You will find you seldom need to draw from your savings. ABARRRNRARRCKIIECS «CECCTiaite .: â€": 1228 LET US BEAUTIFULLY DRY CLEAN YOUR YOUNGSTERS ALL AND WINTER CLOTHES . , MAKE YOUR CHILDREN PROUD OF THER SCHOOL CLOTHES _ ALL US THIS WEE! BEFORE THE RUSH BEGINS Thursday, September 10, 1959 N 0 W Noi tos oA to gome out of deep water. _I seoms peculiar that weaâ€" an affect so pany thin=s many different ways, but can do about it.