OUTDOORS Aagls Boome Hat When Cooler Weather Hits if i SeEE TH i & Ha 23 i UGH are many musky baits, some of the best are the Heddon Vamps and Spooks in the yellow shore, red and white and rainbow finishes. Use these in the four to six inch size. C.C.B. Pikie minnows in the 700-718 series are also excellent, with perch and pike fin- fishes taking best with this lure. Spinners with yellow, black, red and white or natural bucktail are favorites also. 'These lures can be fished in 30 to 40 feet casts. with a fast retrieve, with no limit as to the time of day these can be used. If you prefer the surface lures, a Jitterbug, Crawler or Fiaptail will very often give you ex- . Whatever your preference, make sure you in a hurry to lift the lure out of the water for a fish"may be following the lure and will often hit it is swept in an arc right at the boat. Above all, an eye on your bait at all times and be ready for a wage hit. Surface lures are mainly used from day break to about 9 a.m, and then from about four p.m. till dark. IT WAS MENTIONED above that the casual fisherman rarely catches a musky by design. True, the odd fish is taken by chance, but the real producer is a hard working angler who takes his fishing seriously. Therefore, concen- trate your efforts in bays, along weed beds and around shoals, Water depth can be anything up to fifteen feet, so that there is an excellent chance the lure can be seen by the fish without adding extra weight to your line. Muskies tend to concentrate in suitable waters, with each fish having his own "den" from where it watches for food, Look for large fish rolling at the surface when they replenish their oxygen supply, You 'will see the large red- dish-brown dorsal fin and tail quite plainly and if you do, work on the fish till he hits the lure. This sometimes takes from two to three hours, but in the end' you will most likely have a trophy fish for your game room, ' Contrary to common belief, muskies do not run in pairs except during spawning time. They also do not fight among themselves and likewise they do not go around chasing away other fish from their areas. Small fish do not inhabit a musky area because if they do they will surely get eaten. $0 MUCH for the bait caster. For the trolling angler all that has been said about equipment will do for troll- ing. Be on the lookout for rolling fish, as pointed out, and troll your lure from four to six miles an hour. Goad waters for fishing are all of the Kawartha : it wi in this district of late, all of the Trent River system, Lake Couchiching and Lake Dairympie. Foi tie Gorse tatrezit musky hunter, there is the Honey Harbour area, which has always produced real good fish, Lake Nipissing and the French River areas are good also. For real trophy fish, don't forget the St. Lawrence River area around Gananoque. The world's record musky of some sixty odd pounds came from these waters, and there must be plenty ped of them left if you are really interested in musky g. HERE AND THERE: A three-day deer season will open in Pickering Township this Fall. Season will be an- mounced at a later date ... It is an offence under the Criminal Code to sell, barter; give, lend, transfer or de- liver a fire-arm, air-gun or air pistol or ammunition there- fore to a person under the age of fourteen years who does not have a valid permit in Form 45. For further informa- tion, contact any office of the Department of Lands and Ferests ... Herb. Oley caught a nice ten-pound musky in | ~e Lake while fishing for pickerel . . . Moose season in tic ( ~aldton District opens October 1, 1966 and closes January %, 1°67... Pheasant season in Durham County @pens Octol. + 1 and closes December 15, with daily bag limit of three bi.s of any sex ... Pheasant season for the. townships of Pickering, West Whitby, East Whitby, Reach, Scott, Uxbridge, October 19 to November 5, daily bag lmit three birds, of which one may be a hen. Shoot- ne hours for all pheasant seasons are from 8 a.m. to mm. By HAL BOCK Associated Press Sports Writer Los Angeles Dodgers have a comuamens tee te ee vane: tor and Dick Schofield is the ma- jor reason. The Dodgers were in second place, one half a game behind, when the veteran utility player was purchased two weeks ago from New York Yankees of the American League. The speedy infielder stroked four hits, drove in three runs and scored three as Los Ange- les scored a 4-0, 4-2 sweep over Chicago Cubs in a doubleheader Friday. Pittsburgh Pirates beat Atlanta Braves 30 on Bob By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Steve Barber, Baltimore Ori- oles' sore - armed southpaw, warmed up for a starting as- signment in the World Series by pitching five hitless innings Fri- day. And manager Hank ' Bauer, unwilling to crowd his luck, yanked him at the start of the sixth inning before the Orioles lost 2-0 to California Angels on rookie Charilie Vinson's two- run double in the seventh against reliever Frank Ber- taina. Elsewhere in the American League, Lee Stange pitched a two-hitter as Boston Red Sox edged New York Yankees 2-1; Don Mincher hit a grand-slam homer in Minnesota Twins' 12-4 romp over Detroit Tigers; John Odom's four - hitter pushed Kansas City Athletics past Cleveland Indians 2-0 and Wash- ington Senators downed Chicago White Sox 5-4 on rookie Hank Allen's three-run homer, Barber plagued by arm itrouble, was seeking his first Pennant Race At A Glance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS National League WL Pct. GBL TP 91 62 .595 9 89 65 .5782% 8 86 67 .562 5 9 | Los Ang. Pitts. San Fran at St. Louis Sep. 36, 27,2 29; at Philadelphia Sept. 30, Oct: 1,2. Pitisburgh--At home, 3, San Francisco Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2. Away 5, at Atlanta Sept. 24, 25; at Philadelphia Sept. 26, 27, 28. San Francisco--At home non. | Away 9, at Houston Spt. 24, 25; at Atlanta Spt. 26, 27, 28; at Pittsburgh Spt. 30, Oct. 1, 2; at Cincinnati Oct. 3. the National Leaguc ponnant|7-? sm Los Angeles--At home none,| Away 9, at Chicago Sept. 24, 25; | an' 9 Dodgers Stretch Lead ve Set On Schofield's Hits -- ict ee Veale's four - hitter but lost a half-game to the Dodgers de- spite the victory. In other , Cincinnati | enough Reds tanked New York Mets Pemines 12 innings. Schofield, purchased by the d,|Yankees from San Francisco Giants in May, was a Pirate utility man in 1960, Dick Groat broke his wrist during the stretch run and Schofield took over at shortstop to 'help Pitts- burgh win the pennant. His four hits Friday gave Schofield 12-for-42 as a er, a .286 pace that is 54 points higher. than his lifetime major league average. Sore-Armed Steve Barber Warming Up For Series victory since July 6, He struck out six and walked three, Ber- taina, who has not won a game since May 8, suffered his sixth loss in seven decisions. Bauer rested Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Boog Powell, Luis Aparicio and Andy Etche- barren. Dave Johnson had two or the Orioles' hits off winner Marcelino Lopez and Curt Ble- fary stroked the third--a wasted triple in the sixth. HOMER BACKS STANGE Tony Conigliaro's two - run homer in the first inning backed Stange, who allowed only one hit after the first inning. The loss, pitcher Mel Stottlemyre's $th of the season, tumbled New York deeper into last place, A crowd of only 1,400 saw the Yankees lose their 46th home- game, one more than they had ever dropped in one season at Yankee Stadium since the park opened in 1923. Mincher hit his bases-loaded homer in the first inning against loser Denny McLain, Tony Oliva hit his 24th homer for the Twins. Allen, older brother of Phila- delphia Phillies' Rich Allen, hit his first major league homer off; loser Tommy John in the third inning after singles by Ed Brinkman and Ken McMullen. Pete Richert picked up his 14th victory but needed relief help after Tommie Agee homered) for the White Sox in the eighth. YESTERDAY'S STARS By THE ASSOCIATED FikESs Batting --Dick Schofield, Dodgers, had four hits and drove in three runs in Los An- geles' 4-0, 4-2 doubleheader sweep of Chicago Cubs. Pitching--Bob Veale, Pirates, allowed only four hits and struck out 12 as Pittsburgh blanked Atlanta Braves 3-0, Oshawa-Owned Pacer Seen Likely 'Horse Of The Year CLEAR-UP YOUR Replace your old TV antenna, get Better Pictures with a New Super STARFIRE by 'LINDSAY'. . . Jed in the Stanley Cup "1 know I can't play in the World Serier," Schofield said, "but I hope I can help in the next nine games to get into the Series." Bet eee Ae "it T hana T [Ute Seas =~ AND THOSE WHO WOULD Like TO LEARN! Bowmanville Golf & Curling Club BEGIN WINTER CURLING NOVEMBER 7, 1966 Anyone Interested In schedule or one night @ week, Curlers calls W.. PATERSON - 723-2900 @ Instruction will be given @ INTERESTED LEAGERS Call 623-2670 No Toll Charge next into In the first game Friday he singled twice, driving in one run and scoring twice as Don Drys- dale pitched an eight-hitter. In the nightcap, he drove in the first two Dodger runs with singles and then sas'hit by a = in the ninth inning just re John Roseboro walloped, said he wanted to try a come- a tie - breaking two-run homer. back, I was all for it," Abel Willie Stargell_ hit his 33rd) REMEMBER WHEN ... ?|°*1 homer with a man on the "Look at it this way--he has and Donn Clendenon hit his 26th Frank (King) Clancy, one experience and that is some- with the bases empty on in the 5 : thing invaluable. We have play- sixth for all the Pirate runs. of hockey's outstanding de- Jers just trying to enter pro The Reds scored six runs in fencemen for more than a jranks. Alex can show them a the first inning against the| decade was ap po rinted |few tricks coach of Montreal Maroons "He's a worker and that Mets, and it was more than 29 years ago today--in 1937. Clancy lasted less than half brother Jack follows in the pai for dies Maloney, who same tradition. He looks big a season as coach but was later appointed to the NHL's enough to take care of himself out there and when I made the referee staff and later coached Toronto Maple tional Hockey 3 his huskier ld rotner who claims he is a left winger but who has been impressing Abel as a centre. DRYSDALE "~ "When Alex called me and ++ sback on beam -- won his 15th. Tony Taylor's bases - loaded single in the 12th inning gave first cut of 14 amateurs, I made Leafs from 1953 to 1956. 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