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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1965, p. 16

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A "frogman" on a golf course? That's right -- and he's a very helpful fellow on Jasper Park Lodge's frus- trating 16th hole, which calls for a long, true tee shot, to FROGMAN KEPT BUSY ON GOLF COURSE carry across a bay of Lac Beauvert. Most of the golf- ers make it but not all. This happy. golfer was delighted to have his "lost ball" re- trieved by frogman Bob Hawes. Bob will be around next month, to do his diving best, on wayward shots, dur- ing the annual Totem Pole Tournament. WBA Will Look Into Heavyweight Boxing CANADA OUTDOORS s eee pee ¥ os ee tes Te ee Tk Among Flin By IRA DRYSDALE FLIN FLON, .Man, (CP)--A revolution has taken place in sport fishing tactics in the big- trout waters around this mining town in northern Manitoba Jigging -- still - fishing with light line and heavy, hair-cov- ered hook--has so captured the fisherman's fancy in the last five years that it's now more popular than trolling . Trolling still has its enthusi- asts but jigging specialist John McKay, a garage manager here, says the jigging method has provided quotas in areas where troll fishermen have given. up. The object of both methods 'is to catch the big 30-to-40-pound lakers that, in summer, lurk in the cool depths of the lakes around 375 miles northwest of Winnipeg. Nearby Lake Athapa- puskow, for instance, goes down 200 feet at its deepest point, McKay's theory is that the lakers lie lazily in rocky -crev- ices waiting for the smaller iby. Then the big ones dart out jand devour the tit-bit. TROLLING TOO FAST | He figures lake trout use this lambush tactic because they lwould have a tough 'time chas-jjigs, says McKay, but northern|! ling down their prey, They loom|pike spurn the whole method, He used a seven-inch Williams) horseshoe pitching tournament Iso large in the water, smiall fish! Also spurning the jiggingicopper lure on. nylon-covered,|atter 22 games of the 35-game |give them a wide berth. method is Wes Mote, this year's|braided line of about 35-to-40-\ meet, Deadlocked with 21-1 rec-| Consequently the trout don't|winner of the two-week Flin|/pound strength. He had trolledigrqs were defending champion bother chasing the flashing six-|Flon trout derby. less than one half mile in. 90\Harold Reno of Sabina, Ohio,| linch lure with tri-hook used by} About 10 hours before thejfeet of water when the fish\Canadian champion Elmer Hohl] trollers as it dragged over the rocky bottom. the big lunker hasn't time to go Jigging Gains Popularity Flon Anglers heavy 30-pound steel trolling) line | On a still day the boat is al- lowed to drift over a known summer lake trout hole 'and the jig is played out until it hits bottom. Then with.a sudden jerk of the pole--usually a fairly rigid one--the 144-ounce jig is lifted about 10 feet from the bottom and then allowed to settle down again. The performance is re- peated. The jig is usually three to four inches long and suspended on the line with its single hook up| to avoid snags, The hook is cov- ered with hair--usually from a deer's tail but polar bear hair is sometimes used. FISH ANNOYED McKay, whose biggest fish in 33 years at Flin Flon was 24 pounds, has tried blue, red, yel- | mW. 8 10 DE LeLeCaSl Murray Chercoyer, Vice-Pres- ident. of Programming for CFTO-TYV, has announced that the Toronto station will tele- east American Football League games duting, the 1965 season. A total of 14 games will be telegast -- one pre-season game, 11 regular league games, the championship game and the.All- Star game, The schedule will include the home 'games of the Buffalo Bills, defending -AFL cham- pions, who will be led by last year's quarterbacks Jack Kemp and Darryle Lamonica. Kemp is a former Canadian Football Leaguer, as are Ernie Warlick and Wray Carlton also of 'the Bills, If an agreement is reached enabling the C¥FY Network to carry Canadian Football League games, the 14-game schedule may be diminished by. two, to facilitate coverage of CFL Sun: day play-off games . The first contest to be. car- low and white jigs but doesn't believe the color matters, "I| \think fish are color-blind any- |way," he says . fish on which they feed--three-| Mbaerspag gira on. why, lakers} act winter, and John Huarte, to-four-inch shriners--to swim|ake the jib. Some say it's after|joismann Trophy winner from; food. But McKay believes the fish is annoyed by a strange ob- ject entering its domain and} grabs at it to chase it away. Pickerel and speckled trout can also be caught with smaller jwent trolling, snagged a_ 33-| ried is an exhibition game. be- tween Buffalo and New York Jets on August 21 at 2.00 p.m. Jets will display Joe Namath, who .signed a $400,000 contract a RR mp pony FISHING REPORT OO OR COE Re mE erm settee: oe Ta: z f " bis nie + bs Fair To Poor Angling In Much Of The Province: TORONTO (CP)--The weekly report on sport fishing in On- tario issued by the department of mines and forests says con- ditions range from fair to. poor in many sections of the proy- ince. Trout fishing was reported fair to poor in the north, south, and east of the province. Condi- tions were the same for most other species including pike, perch and pickerel, Some good catches were re- ported last week, with an ex- cellent trout rating given to Animanip Lake in the North Bay-region. NORTH Sault Ste. Marie--Trout poor to fair, pike fair to good, pick- erel poor. | Cochrane--Pickerel fair, trout fair, pike good. Fort Frances--Pickerel, -pike and bass fair to good, trout poor, muskellunge good at Red- gut Bay and Rainy River, Kenora--Pickerel good, pike'! and bass fair, lake trout poor. Notre Dame, who play for $200,000. signed to bounces or is|derby closed 25-year-old Mote)Struck. : _|of Wellesley, Ont., Floyd Toole As for jigging, Mote calls itlof Little Rock, Ark., and Jim) It passes the crevices so fast)pound, seven-ounce laker on theithe 'lazy man's way." | j TIED FOR LEAD KEENE, N.H. (AP) -- Four | § | loutside of the throat, played it}players were tied for the lead) jfor about 20 minutes and hoisted) Monday night, as rain again in- fair, perch good. t into the boat with his hands. /terrupted canes AB Ser behets the U.S, Solomon of Uniontown, Pa. | national |= Sudbury--Bass good, brook trout poor, lake trout, pickerel and pike' fair. Swastika--All species rated fair to good, North Bay--Bass, pike,. trout, and pickerel poor to good. Chapleau--Pike and pickerel good, speckled trout fair, lake trout poor, Geraldton -- Pickerel and northern pike good, lake trout poor, brook trout fair. Parry Sound--Bass and pike fair, other species poor, EAST Pembroke--Lake 'trout fair, bass, pikée*and pickerel good, Aylmer--Muskellunge good in Lake St. Clair, pickerel good. Lindsay -- Lake trout, bass and pickerel fair to good, brook and rainbow trout poor to fair, muskellunge poor. Kemptville--All. species poor to fair. Tweed--Trout fair to good, pickerel fair to poor, pike fair to poor. SOUTH Lake Simcoe--Trout fair to good, pickerel good, pike good, bass fair. Hespeler -- Trout poor, pike fair to good, pickerel and bass "OSHAWA FAIR" Aug. 19, 20 21 Alexandra Park ExORT or FILTER CIGARETTES AEREGULAR and KINGS ] Also on tap for discussion will jinto action. : be the cases of Sugar Ray Rob-| Jigging, a slower operation, in- inson of New York and Williejvolves a_six-to-10-pound mono- By JERRY GLADMAN Harada of Japan. Harada took the world bantamweight title TORONTO (CP)--The mud-/from Jofre in a close match in nena Satan dled heavyweight division and|Tokyo in June. a proposed federal boxing com- missioner are the main items slated for discussion at the World Boxing Association at) Las Vegas Aug. 14-18. "Since this is a crucial time in boxing, this is an extremely important meeting," WBA President Merv McKenzie said) in an interview. | "We are mainly interested in clearing up that heavyweight mess,' said McKenzie, who will not seek re-election. 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