Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1966, p. 10

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i zap pecan de ia] ee ee Oe 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1966 Fishing remained good but B iihnere were warnings irom sev-| By THE CANADIAN PRESS | eral lands and forests depart-|Bay, a lake trout of 30 pounds Nipissing on the west bay, and|Poor. jment district rangers this week| that it is beginning to siow down! as warm, dry weather con-| tinued across Ontario. oent a as aes os SSO SS 9545 9 SF 9 Se eee eee ee Smallmouth bass up to seven; The reports by districts: pounds at Fort Frances, a mus-/ North Bay--A 32-pound mus- Keliunge of 52 pounds ai Nort gejiunge was taken fiom Lake at Parry Sound and a pike Of|two 18%4-pound lake trout from) is pounds al lweed, Trout Lake. Pike and pickerel| Minnows and worms re- fair in Lake Nipissing, Ottawa) lion: Riva cies. Hs, Alnn es it Mali ile divin Siena di. Rangers Say Fishing Slowing Down As Live Bait Giving Way To Lures | Manitou. Speckled trout fair, with excellent catches in the Sauble River Rainhew traut Pickerel fair, with a nine-pound, pickerel taken {rom the Ottawa | River. Pike excellent in Tough-/| boro and Dogs Jakes, good in| |Matachewan and York rivers) Pee od snes, A | pike was taken from Fraser EAST Kemptville -- Fishing cess for the district generally and. samen jana-some suc- PY YY Fal SY Bal S5 CY 6H HCE a Lake Huron -- Speckled trou: fair to good in the Sydenham River and adjacent streams, poor to fair elsewhere. Rainbow trout poor. Pickerel good in Chesley Lake in late evenings. Pike fair to good in inland wat- ers of Bruce County. Bass in Saugeen and Maitland rivers and in the Oliphant area of Lake Huron, ERNIE CAY ; |mained popular baits, but were River and Martin River area, |has been only fair to poor Pick. | Lake. Bass good in both lakes Reports of varied angling suc-|gradually giving way to feath- with worm harness the best bet! ere] pike and perch good in| 20d rivers, with frogs and plugs cess from 17 of the depart-jered lures. especially the jig, in for bait, Muskellunge good in/Upper Rideau Lake. Perch|™®St popular baits. Won LUMB 7 R J, ment's 22 districts included ajthe choice of bass and pickerel | ake Nosbonsing and Lake Nip- good: lake thbdk: ack ia pike WEST ( >) 5 bass ALL-YOUR BUILDING NEEDS good in Lake Nipissing and/Leeds County. All species poor excellent in Lake St. Clair and| number of outstanding catches: Ifishermen. issing. Smallmouth bass poor to! good at Charlston Lake in| Lake Erie--Pickerel good (o| . Martin River area. Largemouth|in the Rideau River from ay all : ELIVER Three B C Swimmers ibass fair in Earls Lake. Lake!smiths Falls to Kars. All spe-| Detroit River, with worm-hat-| FREE D Y aWs |trout good in Trout Lake, fair cies fair to poor in Lanark|"ess the best bait. Smallmouth i a in Lake Timagami. Speckled|County, Perch fishing remains|bass good in Lake St. Clair, if it's LUMBER and rainbow trout poor through-| good in St. Lawrence River and| Rondeau Bay and Upper Ni- out the district gara--River--Muskellunge Rood) call our NUMBER Lake St. Francis: & R-RVETS Shatter Canadian Marks By JIM CRERAR HAMILTON (CP) -- Three British Columbia swimmers grabbed the spotlight Wednes- day with record-shattering per-| formances in the Canadian am-| ateur swimming championships | and British Empire Games| trials. Elaine Tanner, 15 - year - old i ; Parry Sound--Warm weather Howard Firby of Vancouver,| continues to depress fishing con- also won the 110-yard back-'ditions, although good catches! stroke in 1:09.8, three-tenths of] of smallmouth bass are re- a second off her own Canadian ported from the outer shoals of open and native record of 1:09.5|Georgian Bay. Pike fishing set in Vancouver 12 days ago. poor, pickere! picking up. Hutton, born in Ocean Falls) Speckled and lake trout gen- but a Grade 12 student at Los'erally poor, although a 30-pound Altos, Calif., broke the Cana-|jake trout was caught off Kill- dian 110-yard backstroke mark doe; Park. with a time 1:03.0 in an after- Pembroke--Pickerel good in i . in Lake St. Clair and Upper Ni- Lindsay -- Pickerel and bass| > o14 River. Panfish. and perch | PHONE 725-1121 53 ALBERT ST. spinners, worms and plugs in! goqd, Muskellunge: faty, USIN | ood throughout the district. the Bobcaygeon area. Bass, pickerel and panfish good, muskellunge fair in Rice Lake, Pickerel and muskellunge fair, bass and panfish good in the Peterborough area, with min-| nows and worms and popular! baits. Muskellunge and pickerel fair, bass good in the Trent hing? BOAT, iswimmer from Vancouver, ss BABI KE |Ralph Hutton, 18-year-old Wilh ech aia acura ceumanee Round and Golden Lakes and River. Muskellunge and pick- | |school student from Ocean| 1964 by Gave Stratten of Tor.)t0e Ottawa River. Bass good in erel fair, bass good in the Trent |Falls, B.C., and Sandy Gil-! nig at Vancouver. Hutton. six- Opeongo, Smoke and Canoe River. Northumberland and ichrist, 20-year-old college 'stu-| teet and i75 pounds did not ini: Lakes. Muskellunge fair in Pet- Durham counties, speckled and ident, also from Ocean Falls, prove on the time in the final,|aWawa River. rainbow trout fair to good. | broke Canadian native and open winning in 1:03.5 ') Sault Ste. Marie--Sault divi-\Gooderham area, lake trout records as 300 swimmers from' ye had a close battle with sion: Perch fair in Batchawana Poor, speckled trout fair, bass Bay, all other species poor. | 800d to excellent, pickerel good. jacross the country completed jim Shaw of Toronto in both , their first full day of competi-|the heat and the final, Shaw led|Blind River division: All spe- Minden and Haliburton area, fair pick-|bass good, lake, speckled oni | | tion in the heat until the final half-|cies poor except for ? Alay Co GRIFFITH RETAINS TITLE The championships continue|jay and finished second inierel in Mississagi River. Lake rainbow trout fair, pickerel and at McMaster University's new/1:04.3. He also led most of the)Superior division: Speckled muskellunge fair to good, pan: the fourth round of title his title on a 15-round |indoor pool until Saturday when way in the final, but dropped to trout good in the evenings on fish good. Apsley area, bass | fight in New York's Madi- majority decision. jup to 25 Canadian swimmers] second place in the last 30\lower Agawa and lower Sand good, pickerel fair. | son Square Garden Wednes- jand divers will be named to the yards. rivers, using worms and flies;| Tweed--Lake trout good in | day night. Griffith retained (AP Wirephoto) [team going to the Empire!' Gilchrist, a six-foot, one-inch|pickerel and pike fair in the) Loughboro, Birch, Buck, Canoe, oe : ---- Games in Kingston, Jamaica,|175-pound native of Ocean Falls|Michipicoten and Montreal riv-/Diamond and Bay Lakes, fair j Aug. 4-13. now in third-year business ad-\ers, using minnows. Kirkwood|in most other waters. Spoons, | Miss Tanner, rated the top| ministration at the University of division: pickerel and' perch minnows and herring best baits. 'ef ioe swimming prospect for) Southern California at Los An-|good, lake trout, | Canada at the Games, splashed| gejes, bettered the Canadian speckled trout. fair. pike and,Some good catches included fish | jto an easy victory in the wom-| record in the 220-yard free-style.| Sudbury -- Bass good. Pick-| trout G 1 M 1ants Manager Sota sees ce , tO} good in Squires Creek jen's 440-yard individual medley| His time of 2:02.0 was 1.1 sec-|erel good but on the way down. and Spring Lake, fair in rest of |with a time of 5:27.2.' It was] onds faster than his own previ-| Pike good. Lake trout good, es- district. Rainbow trout. good in ver se ur ers enough to slice 2.9 seconds from} gus mark set in: 1964. pecially in lakes Wanapitei and Moss, Granite and Green lakes. the old Canadian native mark'}------ ees aE" aes BRR BRE NER ad et by Miss Tanner 11 days ago) Sp x _\in Vancouver, The time is also Kansas City, under manager! the best listed for the event Th said woneinen okeee eee dent.in the bulge. Alvin Dark, has skipped into}among Commonwealth swim- All Star classic ended, major) Cleveland Indians, 11 games sixth place and entertains the|™ers. league baseball got back to thejback in third place, is at Chi-|Yankees tonight. The Red Sox/ WINS BACKSTROKE business of pennant races today|cago. are at California. | Miss Tanner, coached by with 11 night games and one} -- - new manager. Dave Bristol was named in-| terim. manager of Cincinnati Reds Wednesday, replacing Don Heffner. 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