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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), August 1, 1979, p. 28

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Page ffl THE HERALD Itfl Ontario Outdoors GIFL Bass fishing is improving BOBOLUVIER BASS fishing is improving in the heart land or Ontario Reports of good catches arc coming In on a regular basis there may bo some record catches made this season 1 had surprise recently while casting a inch Da rede vie of Diamonds I was letting the spoon drop down depth and a huge bass socked it The line tightened I was guard did not strike and lost the fish I shouldhave followed my own advice and been ready at all times expecting Ihe unexpected After all some of my best Bass have been taken on Do rede vie Now la the time to fish with lures The weed growth Is maximum and all my good bass In ACTONS Fairy Lake recently have been taken in the weeds ThcsamcgocsforScotchBlock If there Is a stump nearby hen the spot Is Improved considerably The ideal place to fish for bass thai is will standing Ireostump cither above or below water in a bed of lily pads with access deep water Somedays you have to fish the deeper water hit the fish so be versatile Someof the experienced fishermen who read his column get inn rut It takes a jolt to get themoutofit For the Bass in why not A the Anglers Sportsman Socictj The magazine alone is worth the membership fee ind new members get a package of lures and tackle that believe it or is valued at about the price of Ihe membership Ice I personal guarantee you will never regret joining BASS and may call or write me at tt Street Georgetown L7G 1X5 for further Inform in SAI The water temperature for is ir Pel in I one Mill so long to I mil leiiipcntureof water could be 100 J off shore or is much as miles but lo find it iu must get con action Ciurwk prefer it little colder tic more often closer In the bottom thin Coho Thej seem to be oriented struclure much I ko where is the will usual suspend There will not be nook taken will pick up next year due he slocking cycle but Coho will be excellent this ycir in early August Anoint lo remember feed mainly on whereas Chinook go for Smelt and the use of lures imitalc these preferred species puts i plus in your pocket It seems that the salmon start coming in at Bronte and spread up shore to lie Credit The COHO SALMON STOCKING follows 100 it River 50 000- Creek 30 Mile Creek 000- Port Credit near Creek The latter is an experiment where the water will be treated with a scent will attract the salmon lo the shore line rather than the river in order that the salmon will stay offshore for a prolonged fishery without the problems of river fishing such as access and trespassing Chinook were planted 1975 and 1978 but last yeirs stocking will be in 19B0 as immature jacks weighing between 10 and 15 pounds The pier at Shell Oil just west of Bronte will likely be the hottest spot of all this fail and will be the first to produce Next week some time proven lures and techniques for taking Salmon in Lake Ontario citing identified next week to enter returned unharmed A little hint th aggravation Clein along with you of a salmon or Theprliewillbe There will be no pictures will be lot of grief and fish at home and freeze the Simply It In bag put it In the freezer taking out on garbage day No smell no mess in your garbage pail and of course no mess at the river or lake side Just another way to improve the image of anglers in ONTARIO OUTDOORS Merchants sew up first place Mariners nip Eagles 21 By Mariners I Two spectators in the second half were heard to say look at those old guys go However Ron Warner Colin Wilde and Bryan Turn playing Young Guys played an for the most part as did our opponent Ttua was a good game throughout with and good positions play by both sides abundant The took the lead a tier minutes on sloppy defence marking I was off Resting it the time and a well taken goal by the unmi Lloyd Jones could hive closed his legs saved however he Continued on Page The Acton Merchants have clinched first place In the Georgetown Industrial Fast ball League but going into Monday night action sec third fourth and fifth places were still up for Clark Real needed i win Monday night or list night to clinch second place As of Sunday they tied with CIS Plumbing and Peel Police Peel Police have completed their schedule and Plumbing had one game left against Clark on Mon day The eight playoff spots have been sewn up DUG Station will be left out of post season play A look he way clubs finished last year shows that here his been a shift in power this year at least for the season Publishing won pennant last year when they were known as Mot Th year they had to settle Tor sixth place How ever were very close to second in tight The closed fast la I year o finish in sixth place The one team lint has remained approximately Ihe same over last is Akers Clark As Georgetown Chrys they fin shed second last ycir and they should be in tint spot ifain this lime Georgetown Chrysler won the lasl year with pitcher Keith ding em to lie title The Merchants is of their regular season performance to go Into 1 is years playoffs as the few rst six clubs so any of them arc threats to go all the way is usually the it will be the team that gels Ihe best pitching thai goc the furthest The playoffs will begin next Tuesday night The four series will all be the best two out of three wilh the winners advancing to semi finals Most of the matchups for the first round will not be known until he remaining nines are played Only one series first place Acton eighth place Towing is on for sure The second place fin will take on Cnchton tiers which finished seventh The third place finisher will lake on sixth place Publish The other series which pits the fourth place team against the fifth has no sure finishers RY I i 1 president Bryan Iew is reports play in the was very clean and gentlemanly this year Only once did disciplinary action have to be taken on a player One coach was also However that is a great improvement over previous Lewis also said that he received an extra donation after last week allstar games and the total being turned over to Ihe North Association for the Mentally Retarded ended up being Lewis said he wants to extend a big hank you the players fans who made the ill star games such a huge GIFL STANDINGS Acton Merchants AkersClark E C9S Plumbing Peel Police Homby Greenhouses Publishing Bros Ilex way Towing Pkg ORG David McGilloway first male gold medalist David of Ihe Acton Figure Skating Club has become the first male there to receive his Gold Dance Medal 17 completed tie last he needed to his gold ill the Sum mer Skilmg Ac idemy and Training Centre at ty of last Wed The dance he did to achieve it was the Lasl year David s sister Cindy became the first per I ipure lo retin gold The talented hue decided to learn up and in 11 will comp etitively lo r first time ill partnered her brother through I is tests lo his gold Cindy is a veteran of competitive will be seeing his first real in Aug He is also a very hockey and played for the Junior Sabres for a half so he has never really given a Ml shot His mother said that this year If he plays hockey it will be in Ihe contact with figure taking over is his numberone sport The will com pete in the junior division and Ihey will use the event liter this month as a giue the r talents They have also been Invited to compete in Lake Placid New York the site of the 1930 Winter David 17 Is the first male skater of the Acton Skating Club recehe his Gold Dance Medal His received hers last year Minor baseball results Dorse Pitcher Mike Home runs Mike Terry Murphy an legion 13 Home runs Ken McDcr Doubles Johnson Outstanding player Chan Standard Product 10 teller Roger Moore Home runs Mark Lamb Doubles Roger Moore player Ron aid McDonald tank Pitcher Robbie Cook Home rum Howard Outstanding player Mike Boss Trust lo itehcr Steve McCarthy Doubles Jeff Brake Outstanding en lUi Motor I Hillock Home runs Carolyn ibles Guy Hillock Outstanding player Hillock Comments Motors best game to date Royal Trusts Steven honors for fly ball left field when had bases loaded and players out I V lyne pies Todd Doubles Wayne Dairy IK I iichtr Tim Vanderkooy Glen Rivet George Kent Outstanding player Mane Standard Product Pitcher Rodger Moore Triples Rodcr Moore rail Outstanding player Cmg Darren I Bank 10 Pitcher Tim Home runs reen Mike Ross Outstanding player How Green Hume runs Mark Talbot G irdner Scott Continued on

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