Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 31, 1973, p. 13

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We make it easy to afford the SupRBelt now original equipment on 1973 cars Moore Park Plaza STORES Georgetown Georgetown District Minor Hockey Association GENERAL MEETING TO ELECT NEW OFFICERS All Parents Coaches Managers PLEASE ATTEND CEDARVALE JUNE 5th PM Some people blame ihc lamprey for the decline of lake irout Others blame the smelt over fishing with commercial nets and of course bad storms thai destroyed the spawning beds But when lake Irout were plentiful the storms never seemed to do any damage So the former three must have refers mostly to ihc Great The following is an article about lake rout by ihc Ministry of Natural Resources A IN Due to the Increasing concern about the welfare of lake trout and various statements in the press we think it advisable to discuss some of the problems relating to this popular species says the Ministry of Natural Resources biologist Mac Ins in Kenora district When reminiscing about ihe good old days we often sec pictures and hear about tremendous catches of lake trout Comments such as we had a sleigh full of trout or a few hundred pounds of trout in one fishing trip are seldom heard anymore Today we live in an ever changing world There ore more of us fishing and we nave more time to fish Our equip and means of travel are more sophisticated Access and development advance relentlessly snowmobiles trail bikes and swamp buggies now poke their noses into the hinterlands Our rout arc under more pressure than ever before and should not expect fulls of trout Once in a while In some remote comer a trout lake is found thai produces limit catches Word of it soon gets around though and after the cream has been taken it becomes to some fishermen just another fishedout lake Unfortunately due to the severely limited production of trout lakes the situation is seldom reversed I IMIT1NG FACTORS The major factors limiting lake rout production are 1 Lake maturity females seldom mature before seven years of Inconsistent spawning In northern lakes females may spawn only every second or year eggs per mature fish Too lo i eggs per pound of mature female By contrast yellow pickerel produce to eggs per adult female Infertile lakes most trout lakes of the pre cambrian shitId ore oligotrophy cold deep clear nutrient poor and limited in their capacity to Outdoors HEEALD The Home Newspaper For Georgetown and District Second nans Mai Registered Number Guaranteed per year Single Copy Price Fifteen CenU GHIHGITOWN MIRAID T MAY SECTION Citizen Peg Outboots Mayor As Soccer Officially Starts By HOARE MemjerOuUoer Writer Scientists See A Grim Future For Lake Trout Massey Ferguson lawn and garden tractors Performance to keep you ahead Service to back you up 7 12 and 14 h p models give you all the power you need to stay ahead o lawn and garden work Every machine Is tough dependable and we back them tip with parts and service Wide variety of attachments let you use your tractor all year round Consider the worlds largest maker of tractors first Come out ahead on a deal too Come In now MURT ALLISON EQUIPMENT CO LTD RR 1 Georgetown 8775259 produce fish flesh For lake trout ihe annual production is generally between onequarter and onehalf pound per surface of water Since only a few trout lakes have been adequately surveyed and their productivity assessed care must be taken to avoid overfishing them It may be wise to retain the onequarter pound per acre harvest at least until each lake potential is determined There are an estimated lake trout lakes In Ontario About 10 percent of these are within miles of are small and support populations or slow growing plankton feeding lake trout take rout arc especially vulnerable to the angler in the winter and spring when food supplies arc low During these seasons and for a short time in the fall they are usually easier to catch Angler cheeks disclose that more than threequarters all lake trout ire lakcn during these times sot good atches spreads like wildfire The resultant in creased pressure is often sustained as long as catches remain fairly stable A decline in angler success though is usually self regulating and is reflected in decreased fishing pressure A constant monitoring of angler success fishing pressure and changes in growth rates Is necessary to evaluate the status of fish papulation The of hatchery raised lake trout in many lakes with fish populations is limited It seems more practical to think in terms of restricting the harvest before lakes become rather than try to maintain Ihcm with hatchery stocks in the future In a group of fisheries scientists who specialized in oligotrophy lakes predicted a rather grim future for the lake trout They concluded that If the present rate of exploitation and interference continued lake trout populations would bi ro due ed to a level of in significance within 30 years Considerable evidence locally discloses quite a few lakes where catches have dropped so low that anglers have given up on them Ad stresses such as pollution and competition might well shove a lake trout population beyond Its capacity to recover Other evidence suggests that trout lakes take a minimum of 15 years to recover from Id I CONTROL Lake trout are present in only a limited number of lakes in North America It should be apparent to everyone that pollution control and restrictive legislation Is mandatory if present stocks arc to be safe guarded Unless these things are done the deep swimming char with the flesh as tasty as freshly churned butter may one day be on our list of en opining day of the MSA is lust it could quite a sutcess A big surprise about when Citizen if the Piggy I re who kicked off for the jjrls kicked the lull further than Hit mayor Another point forwomin slib Getting back to IhigaiiHscif they were all good of teams were playing as if it were end of the season All in ill soccer was terrific litre ire the reports from illtheganicsnf last wick S lit I I Ins is he stored go for and in was cond on the part It I rnngi 1 stirlcd off slowly is the stun was I 1 il half limt llmmtrjiigs goal wis scored Muck Stingrays lis wire scored by Greg Mm and 1iul lanti Gulden Ms I Hie goals were scored by J Mi who wen lit stars of the game for the mills Itwimi I I The Premiums went ahead in half on goal scored by No J They kept heir lead until midwav through second half when I Harris tied the It J Is I Gild lliwks I stored two goals in the first hilt In the second half loams got a eoal tath ploy evened ul Bobcats goal wis scored by I lark Storing for olden wire Greg Allan Gillespie I lie III tht set half he Spit look gave he Aces little elbow room They lois but should tot more The were stored by Scolt I and He kill a Myers si early in the Minn and I finish storing until the end The were stortd by II I hud Allen I Him Britten Sport v Dune Priiimrino A I II G Ins Spitfire with both being stored in first half Out by lames Keeker thtr in own oal Giai I gime report with this nut Wildcats I diet ken n was a tight played it Pint view David nffilhs made he difference as he scircd Hie for the Wild I seemed to SPKTKI ID TROUT Good catches of speckled trout have been taken recently on bait and flies the Inst few days though we have had to change from large flics to small ones The best results were obtained when the small wet flics were allowed to sink first before the retrieve wjj started When fished this way they represent the small midget sized nymphs that the rout like so Well The fly I used was No and the name was Ginger Quill Wet The fishing pressure will case up on now that season for other species is open Black flies are bothersome but not drawing blood as yet This has lo be nil for this week so enjoy Ihe outdoors safe journey and tight lines lyers Ihe stronger Ibis wire I Allen and Hum a Hawks the game from start to finish Goals were stored by Mini Gillespit Hubert Hill Ar Ihur I rink Madden ties wi n game by a score hut were lucky to do it were Unheals Mirk Hose played an ex tellcnt or Ihc Phantoms storing f be goals John scored Hit other two llvnamor Wildcat Goals were scored by Dawd l Hick Common Ihud Griffiths tit and mi rnnrtns I I An extremely well played and even mil goal was stored by Willy Wilcox The Chargers Pony Hungers I This was good garni with Ringers storing winning Mia In Ihe I ist minute of l strong game inetnl forthcllnders J G link scored he Haiders oils while raig Mclaughlin l and Terry were tht of the year Peggy Treahy receives a reward of flowers for her mighty effort in kickoff launch Ihc ejrls soccer season Saturday Linda presented he carnations after Peggy complete with soccer boots kicked the ball almost to the goal line It ikrls I wire two very well hey made th very entertaining to It hi shir ind I W were the I PROCESS PROTECTS YOUR NEW CAR AGAINST RUST WITH LIFETIME GUARANTEE CALL YOUR TRUGUARD DEALER TODAY Of I BfTt Andrew Murray MOTORS Road South wis i ood game Willi Wight in iiilsfinding in Iht ncls Owls co were stored by II Diamond Hie very i Mi Is m Hie first half added mother in Hie second it flic oil scorers were aim and Hill Jills Spurs J Kid lliikrls I Tins was Hie senior girls league first Hi learns ind showed lol of the for the Kewley and in hi played strong gimes tickets joals were scored by why Spurs marksmen were Susan Wilde iork r sin iht I lliirliiijlnn I A all round team effort is what Georgetown the in their seeond garni of lie season M irk Waters he Panthers goals wt stored by Mire Olivier and Simpson in irksmui rt Kuipcr and riig PI I I id il own w in Hit first I I hair linn It was United turn in tht second half is they Goal scorers for were T i A I wire Hick KnoepfTi it Mirk Jones Hi 1 Iliicview Heavers ihe who not ally fooling il ill in iamt Storcrs iron I iopir I llodnar ind lllTll Trojann started fast scoring Commencing Monday June the Town will start TWICE WEEKLY REFUSE PICKUPS Household Refuse normally picked up Monday Tuesday Thursday will be picked up MONDAY THURSDAY Household Refuse normally picked up Wednesday Friday will be picked up TUESDAY FRIDAY Town of Georgetown Works Dept mis i will is both teams really put lilt ir hearts into it Gary lnck wood and Michael Jones were filters for Georgetown with Ptter and Anthony drain playing outstanding Ml Kilt I Hi amnion I thai Brampton scored was wide of the post and the referee still called a Andrew dellter scored the for I started very in this game as Alton stored twice in the first of Ihe koine Dave I inuly and both no Hod the hall in he first half to store at the half I iv J- inlay scored again in the li to win the game for Mlsl ITO ir I Ml Hon I Georgetown scored got on ird Georgetown defence ployed a strong game Goals wire scored by Piul Morrow Hecks and a eoal as he let a thunderbolt shot go Irom ilxmt nut llurllnglnn I Hie score no at half Hint which shows how close thin was Burlington scored first in the second on a good goal Georgetown goal which was credited to I m The winner was also scored by Hicks about five minutes from played a very strong game i specially Victor Koch Doug I both the cor gel own goals Gunners Itj Hangers The score does not really reflect Hie pattern of play in this ht second game of the season for Georgelown ily scored in ifpluy on a rush which not only surprised the Georgetown but also Ihc After ptaywaseiuilc even throughout rest of the first half with no goals being scored In Ihc second half it w is different story as Georgetown pressure Hi made a jmid play and shot at which the defen saved the shot with a handball Ken Host- made no mistake n ihc penally kick this Georgetown lookid is if they would go on and win game an fortunate defensive mistake i an own goal by Georgetown made it I I with about livt inmules remaining Hit Gunners next is in this Sunday sill I T Simgr I lilt I Spitfires 111 Tigers I I I in lien I I olden Ids 1 I Giants 12 2 Wolves I I I T I I Golden Hawks Hi heals oils Grizzlies 0 Dynamos MAJOR HI T P Myers 1 Phantoms 10 Wildcats 2 10 Spitfires 1 1 i liecktrs 0 llus was tin second win in gonuH for is they handled with no 1 ill Tlit dcfciue I T I Hangers a owls I I Cougars Panthirs 111 I overt I 1 MA MIR I I ItocketH 1 0 I Kings lornadoes li I I 1 0 l I 1 it

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