Trout Season Opening trout can be readily identified as|running waters at 75 degrees. leager anglers by the thousands|it swims in the water. The tail to the opening of the sport fish-|is square or very shallow-forked. |favorite of ing season in Ontario. Most willl "Brook trout may vary consid-| cause it re strikes a wet or pit their skill against the eastern erably in color, size and shape, |dry fly. The Nipigon region is brook trout, or kled trout as|d ding on the water from world-famous for its k trout. |it is commonly called, one of the which they are taken. Specimens |The largest specimen was two | most highly prized game fish be-| from dark-colored waters have a|feet ten inches long and weighed cause of its beauty, gameness| general brown tinge instead of|14'%2 pounds. It was caught in| and edible qualities. The open|the bright green of fish taken| Rabbit Rapids, Nipigon River, in| iseason for brown trout, Aurora|from clear, cold waters. 11915 by Dr. J. W. k, of Fort ! j | : : R : . . | | 11 Go : TORONTO -- May 1 beckons 7's SMALL CONSOLATION FOR PHIL FANG TO KNOW THAT |gins May 1. Mid-May will mark roof of the mouth. This bone winged flies are feasted upon at| ; rh where suitable conditions exist, often escape notice. With a mag-|items in the diet during the sum- venlinus Fontinalis" denotes spring-fed water where there ismdy contribute considerable 5 TIMES /, CLyB, BUT IT SHEE 1900 iii ; CR / ; 2 {trout, Kam trout, rainb "Brook trout are chars, mem-| William, Ontario. i i | ; x |trout, splake (the speckled trout-|bers of which are characterized | "The eastern brook trout feeds ii {lake trout hybrid), and by a peculiar boat-shaped struc- mainly on insects. Immature {iim {the opening of the pickerel sea- bears a small batch of teeth on emergence from the water. The son. |its head or crest, while the back-| terrestrial insects, the two-winged | Speckled or eastern brook trout ward extension or shaft is de-|flies, for example, crane-flies, | |are widely distributed in Ontario Pressed and lacks teeth. horse - flies, and bluebottle flies! : \ from the small brooks of the/nifying glass it is possible to mertime. EPPIE see £. 4 To at regions of southern On-|count 230 along the lateral line| 'Large fish also feed upon fish, SAWYER, j |tario to the larger rivers of North- of the body. : |erayfish and other crustaceans to | PYILLIES MANAGER, lern Ontario, also in spring-fed| "As to habitat. an environment some extent. Minnows and cray- MAY FACE 1959 {"char" and "living in springs", plenty of cover, overhanging nourishment, but they- are not| "The general coloration is us- branches, logs etc., is most fa- always sufficiently abundant to) WAS A HGH > A Livi rker on the vorable to brook trout. Streams provide continual sustenance. 2 NNN sey FAILED ually olive green, da jyora D AE hd CLASS CELLAR ATX E 70 TOP back and lighter on the sides," having quiet pools with interven-|Brook trout feed fo a consider FINISHER -- ONLY: | HEIR. 448 16 GANES OUT Ry gre A7 oF 1958, Aatributed by King Features Syndicate | moworoirzive THE CELLAR. pervisor of the game fish section most favorable. A bottom of sand|tom of the streams. of the Ontario Department of and gravel occasionally .diversi-| "During high water periods in Lands and Forests Fish and Wild. fied by muck, marl and clay is early spring, worms and . other life Division. "The sides are us-|best. natural baits are preferred. After ually somewhat lustrous, marked! "In lakes, the brook trout seeks|the spring floods, the trout move with numerous rounded green |fairly deep and cold water in the{ooit of the deep pools into the |spots, some of which have red summer. A suitable supply of|riffles in search of insects; this is centres surrounded by blue bor- oxygen in their habitat is neces-|advantageous to the fly fisher- {ders. The lower sides of the body sary. In reservoir lakes and ponds man. At this time the trout do are pinkish and the belly is at depths where the preferred most of their feeding at night or white. temperature is found, there is/early in the morning. During the |iche or Atlantic salmon also be- ture of the vomer, a bone on the mayflies, caddiceflies, and two- PS e and are found in most streams| "The scales are very small and are staple, abundant and natural | |1akes. Their biological name ""Sal- of permanently cold water, fish, because of their large size, WITH THE CELLAR explains Dr. H. H. MacKgy, su-/ing stretches of rapid water are able extent directly off the bot- OF Zp PLACE. Yogl7 mTHOUT BADMINTOI Simcoe Hall Teen-Ager Greeted By Fishermen E55 | day, not less than seven inches i i i "The brook trout is a great | length. rt A oy ou fly fishermen be- ------ 1 Brown trout and Aurora trout !seven inches in length, Splake -- Three in one day, not less than seven inches in length. Atlantic salmon (ouananiche)-- {One in one day. Open season for speckled trout, {brown trout, Aurora trout and to October 15. The open season for Kamloops| |1 to September 15, except: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 30, 1959 19 (1) Lake Huron (including|to October 5th; and (ii) Novem~- Georgian Bay and North Chan- nel), Lake Erie, Lake Ontario ber 6th to November 30th. ge * and portions of desi streams in the counties of Bruce, Durham, Grey, Huron, Norfolk, Northumberland and Simcoe, and the disgricts of Algoma and Man- itoulin: May 1st to November 30th. 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The fins are so strik-|life history, though brook trout tional 14 in the aggregate weigh will be champions in the various I ne first. zames h 4 n the first games the {folk Counties: One and an addi- held. With everyone trying his i Sa both teams were very good on| |gate weigh not more than five In men's singles, Dennis Kar-' is Karpiak ov ickey tad Detmis Karpiak over Ken Hickey weight champion Joe Brown has/Byron Nelson said Wednesday he Other creel limits for anglers Ted Misiazek won over Russ | : a hair i three games [ton June 3. Brown, king of the tournament players who [trout -- Five of either, or five of| Pelix 150. {putting his crown on the line for cutta pools. Joe Dey, executive best two-out-of-three games. Pat ian who came to the first game saw Pat Hraynyk win Both rankings. The National Boxing| ments with big pools, such as the ning the match 13-11. Cheryl] The semi-finals will continue televised will | : LOSING BATTLE the dark green vermiculations, gen supply is deficient. {seek spring holes. At this time the wavy or worm-like markings, "Temperatire is a prime fac-|the fisherman finds live bait olive green in color and bearsjtion of the species. It does not|DAILY LIMITS AND DATES For the past two weeks. the dark wavy markings, and the|thrive in water warmer than 68 -- Five in one day, not less than | members of the Simcoe Hall Sherry Hemmick will play 1 do in color, each set off with alabout the upper limit of water trout is one and an additional 14 termine the ladies' singles cham- |p), 0k streak and a white lead-|temperature for all stages of its|in one day, provided the addi-| been fighting it out with rac- "oo oo lived. in| broo 0 quets and birds to determine who _ 0 he Same was Davee Ning in appearance that the brook have been known to live in swift- not more than ten ponds, (ex- men's doubles and mixed doubles. |cept in Elgin, Middlesex and Nor- divisions. Last Tuesday night the slaved. some fast badminton that | IC intie : | first round of the semi-finals was pay be Sole las Sam! that SPORTS IN BRIEF tional nine in one day, provided had plenty of trick shots, ad, the additional nine in the aggre- best, some very good games of . . . by | badminton were seen jthei® Petuie. he Nijers 3 Mel TITLE DEFENCE SET DUBIOUS ABOUT BAN (pounds; not less than seven) ' WASHINGTON (AP) -- Light-| FORT WORTH, Tex. (AP)-- inches. piak defeated Les Tropak with a ; St Dalidowicz wi . score of 15-7. In the next game, nd i ower with the been matched for a title defence doesn't think the U.S. Golf As- are bow : 3 : . against Paolo Rosi in Washing- sociation will bad from national ainbow trout or Kamloops Korbak with a score of 152, and | i 3 . Lod, | then Mal Longely defeated Carlos ssh oi ties. Pat Hay 135-pounders since 1956, will be|compete in tournaments with Cal-{any combination thereof in one! The girls of the club also play- Sin Nigho) sg) Row ORefllY | he seventh time. Rosi, an Ital- director of the USGA said Wed- ed some good badminton, The . United |nesday some persons have sug- ; and Joe won their first two States in 1952, was listed as No. gested that such a ban apply to 150, and in the second game Zames, 1511 and 15-5 3 contender in Ring magazine's players who compete in tourna- Sheryl Barker and Sharon Nichol teams plaved well and long fOr jeeocigtion rates him fifth, The Tour t of Ch last | , ery SUF POs Wednesday night fight will be weekend at Las Vegas. Barker and Pat Hraynyk then/next Tuesday, May 5, and | i played the best two out of three start at 7.30 instead of 7.00. The) WEST GETS TRIALS CHICAGO (AP) -- Chuck Co-| games. Pat finally won in_two|following week, Tuesday, May 12,| yANCOUVER (CP) -- Kimber-|miskey lost another round Wed. games 11-6 and 11-2. Sherry Hen-|will be the night that the {ley and Rossland, B.C. andinesday in his fight to block the| mick then defeated Sandy Smith|in the various divisions will play ant, are the favored sites for sale of controlling interest in| #0, and Carol Crawford won|for the trophies. The public is in-|the Canadian ski trials and train-|Chicago White Sox to Bill Veeck. | over Donna Wilson 11-0. vited to attend. ling camp for the 1960 Winter A circuit court dismissed a. mo- Sherry Hennick and Carol "7 |Olympics. Announcing that thejtion which sought to force the Crawford played the best two-out- CUP MEMBERS WIN itrials definitely will be held in|sale to him of at least 800 shares of-three to determine the winner.| FORMBY, England (AP)--All|Western Canada, R. E. Bartley, of stock held by his sister, Mrs. | In the first match, Carol played six members of the British President of the western division Dorothy Rigney. The shares a terrific game and came up on Walker team reached the round of the Canadian Amateur Ski As-|would give Chuck control of the top with a score of 11-1. In the of 16 in the English amateur golf|sociation, said Wednesday the American League club. He al- next game Sherry got even by championship Wednesday. David | three centres may share the bill- ready owns 46 per cent of the winning it 11-7. The last game Marsh 'had the narrowest es-|ing. stock. was hard for both girls, but al- cape, sinking a 20-foot putt to|™ were both quite tired, | win. Other members are M. S. R.| eeded in playing their Lunt, Arthur Perowne defending| Hennick finally won champion Doug Sewell, Michael] 'Bonallack and Guy Wolstenholme Movie Cameras BROWNIE MOVIE #/2.3 Reg. 37.95. SALE Ma BROWNIE MOVIE /1.9 Reg. 46.95. SALE i BROWNIE' MOVIE #/2.3 Turret Reg. 69.95. SALE BROWNIE MOVIE #/1.9 Turret Reg. 84.50. SALE Announcing a great new team... 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