Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 26, 1980, p. 32

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Pant HERALD Mirth 1 Ontario Outdoors tt the Sportsmen show out of the way it is time down to the spring ritual of sorting repairing and pi lung fishing tackle Rods are of great importance lo lii woman and often take great stress during ihiscison thrown in the rear of cars and trucks stuffed in lints and tralkrs and otherwise abused I With a liltk thread on the windings and a covering of tarnish your rod can took as good as new However the guides should bo checked for wear and sharp edges oral the other work may be for naught The greatest of the tors as far as repairs go arc the so called professionals those who fish all the time and claim to know everything Oflcn they are too t take II timi out for tackle maintenance until it is too Lite Of then they have to buy new equipment and thai is always good for someone REELS should be taken apart and the parts cleaned in a solution checked for wear and weak spots back together with light grease If you need parts don t expect lo gel thim in a hurry as everyone else is trying a on the fishing season That Is why I do all my maintenance in the fait and winter months whin no one is busy Lures The hooks should be checked and If they ore loo far gone replace them This could be from bent points thai I hi snagged too many rocks rusted or bent out of A litlk on body of the spinners and paint on your plugs and a general cleaning of the bo of files in jour tackle will give you a on day to say nothing of a few extra fish on the sinner or on film Oh yes the lackk box itself Nothing turns a fish off faster than a lure smelling of fly dope or grease from a tHkh Imix that is never cleaned out Ren all material from the box wash in warm anddr uunkly with towels and then allow lo airdrj lobe sure metal boxes and replace cork or flit liners The new plastic tackle boxes are rust proof clean and almost indestructible Now may be Ihe time to one All my tackle boxes arc plastic and many companies have a wide assortment of sues and styles for all kinds of fishing and fishermen A lot more could be said about preparing lackli for the fishing seasons coming but practical common should dictate what is needed I am always available to answer any questions In the coming weeks this column will feature the seasons as they approach and the best methods to fish the various species Average spawning temperatures of water are printed hen for your help Smulimouth Bass GO G3t lirp en first season lo open is the Trout season and next v I will try to give as much information as possible to j into fish and keep thi fish coming throughout the year Till then make sure you have a cop of the fishery lions and study Ihem There is no excuse for fishing out of and none whatever for taking game fish of species when fishing for trout Respect ri as are designed keep our fisheries for a long tin our outdoors and join in Ontario of Anglers and Hunters ONTARIO PITCH IN IJAY Keep ONTARIO OUTDOORS looking good Philp and Glen still battling Publishing and the Glen Warriors arc still for Ihe to play Nerval in the Industrial League playoffs with beginning to gain the upper hand Saturday game at a should decide who will be in the final Sundays game had open the scoring with two goals in first period Craig Fleming scored on a feed from Bert Osborne at of the first Bill Kent added a marker at IS 43 of that period to put Publishing cam ahead In second period the Warriors got back in the game when Lorry Mellon scored an a passing play wiUi Merel and Pete Louis Orozio pumped in the winning goal at li of the second with Warren Day assisting Both teams rounded out scoring In the third Paul scored for the from Melton and Fleming notched the final goal for Philp with assists going to Chapman and Mark In Mondays game Publishing stormed out of the starting gale scoring three times in the opening frame with Osborne scoring a mere one minute and 16 seconds into the jami Rick Middle brook and Kent got the other two goals In the second period Melton pot the Warriors on the board on a pass from but Fleming banged in what turned out to be Ihe game winner less than a minute later with and Osborne assisting scored the final goal of the second period on assists from Mellon and At of the final frame Mellon scored his second goal of the game to make thi score and Warriors a chance to Iil it up With less than five minutes remaining and the Glen applying tremendous pressure Pete Fendley took a minute major forcing the Warriors to short handed Tor the remainder of the game Day pumped in an insurance marker at 17 Royal Pizza split weekend games Georgetown Royal Pizza and Erin Woods split a pair of games this week in final series action in Wellington Duffer in Ho It on Non Contact hockey action Tuesday night Royal Pizza skated away with a vie lory In Georgetown Erin opened the scoring on a goal by Ron Schatt from Fred Gilbert Royal Pizza then scored three in a row Rick from Mark Riddcll and Ed Schxoeder KylcHar kins from Jack and Rick Gill and Bill Bingham from John Packer Erin came only twen three seconds after Bing hams goal on an unassisted effort by John Ed Schroeder scored an empty net goal from Mark to put the game on ice Sunday night in Ro yals were simply dreadful losing Mark Riddell scor from Rick Matoney to give Royals a 10 lead in the first of play but that was all the offence could generate Erlns Wayne tied the game from Ron and Glen Wylie in the first period In the second Schatt scored from George and Atkinson Har ry Mallhews from Terry his second of the gome in the Matthews and John Denison bird period to close out the and then from scoring Schoit John scored OPTIMIST CLUB OF Of Youth WHOLESALE PRICES On Quality Used Can Trucks Bank Terms Available WILSON CAR SALES Now Open MonSat am 6 pm Mail St Acton 8S32431 or 8533810 SHOWDOWN Test Your Abilities SKATING SHOOTING STICK HANDLING AT GORDON ALCOTT MEMORIAL ARENA SATURDAY APRIL a 9 10 year olds 30 year olds 12 noon 13 olds 1 Trophlesand Ribbons to EVERYONE require 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