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Port Perry Weekend Star, 11 Aug 2000, p. 1

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PORT EF PB ERR ) Circulation 20,300 3 Taylor Blvd. (off Northport Road) Port Perry NIGH ORAM doh TA VARRANTY STAI PRITRLE FIRTEY STEN CHRIS HALL/WEEKEND STAR completely restored 1953 Chrysler New Yorker. They are taking part in the Coast-to-Coast 2000 event, which will see more than 200 vintage cars travel across Canada, from Victoria, B.C. to St. John's, Newfoundland. See full story on page 16. Paul Baster, above, and his wife Shirley, are undertaking a cross-country trip that will take him from the west-coast shores of rs pepe ais, British Columbia to the tip of Canada's eastern seaboard. And ARR CRVCUR LYRE while the trip may not seem all that unusual, they're doing it in his . Breekfest (Beginning Aug. 18) AL By A Every tri. - Sun 6:00 am - 10:30 eam 3399 ox Five year study of Scugog muskie The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, in partnership with Muskies Canada, and the Kawartha Fisheries Association, will be undertaking a five-year Muskellunge that are caught will be implanted with a PLT. tag in their left cheek; this tag will not be detectable without a special scanning wand. growth rates of muskies in Lake Scugog; to identify fish movement and ranges within the lake; to quantify the chances of recap- turing a previously caught and released fish; DICHTR 3 ¢°T) 11:00 am. - 4:30 pm 36.99 1c F ' CHIT EECIN ROGET 11:06 pm $9.99. 1, study of muskellunge on Lake Scugog. The project will be coordinated by Steve Wickens (Scugog Island), who operates a muskellunge guiding and charter service on the lake (Strike Zone Muskie Charters). Also participating in the project will be Al Leggo (Washburn Island), and George Taylor (Scarborough). re The tag itself is a glass encased magnetic micro-transponder, that will retain its own special tag number. Because it is a transponder only, it requires no power source and will remain active for the life of the fish, making it an ideal tagging device for this lake. The aims of this study are: to identify a to study the effectiveness of various catch and release handling techniques on muskellunge. This data is vital to the Ontario M.N.R. in their efforts to establish base data from which to manage muskie populations, and as they look ahead at the growing threat of Please turn to page 3 Nl Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge and surrounding areas since 1981 AZo glans & trib 5277 EL OT TS A TU TR Ss TL

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