Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 12, 1979, p. 32

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Ontario Outdoors A look at lures In this week column on fishing and a First off who have and asked what does a PINK LADY and a DOLPHIN look like I have added sketch with the column A Pink Lady Is a diving sinker that lakes your line to great depth without the aid of a A Dolphin does the same except it is magnetically controlled to reset and release where as the pink is operated on a sliding bar system They both crone in sues for fishing SO loot maximum depth ft max and 120 ft max When a strikes I hi trips met the lure is planned the along with your fish ami there is no 12 pound ball of lead to bring up out of the fight one as with and they are i lot cheaper ire much more accurate however ind ire well worth the cost if you are fishing lot from jour own CHINOOK many Chinook the fishery but enough from the Amorinn planting to make it worth while for them if you have taken enough to jour desire for just one Salmon Chinook often be liken with the of a J PLUG and i ilortf with between the vvo being to mihcs Chinook prefer degrees cooler water than and are more to orient to the bottom Lois of reports of fish stripping AIL lie lint from fishermen- reels I ly I may be Chinook Salmon but more huge Laki rout I for these two of fish ihe mini jou cm say you know the difference in fishing them Tie use of a Model Gnph Recorder will improve your score on any of lie fish in other witor for that mailer The fine markings ire easily read from my experience on the many different recorders on the Ihis one seems to fulfill the needs of fishermen lie prep to pay a price for the recorders but the superior quality will Charter boats two this week Dickens on the FISHING MACHINE has an excellent knowledge of the lake and lis fish it will gel you into the all Important salmon as well as the Pishing out of Port Credit in the foot boat he operates with both I and radio and is insured for in case of iccidcnt The rates ire per day for men or per person for in hour fishing day Keith may be confided by phoning 1705 456 PAPPY Caton now runs the HAPPY PAPPY I out of this foot boat is well equipped to get on board This charter runs only per day or per min but tint miy be due to the fact thai George only runs radioandnoVIir your own choosing the private boats run on and all the I ones are so equipped Call George it 143fl and with all these charter operators you tell them ere you got Hie mformition as they often send news on salmon fishing me through their customers HUNTING now may bo a good time lo pel yourself a py of the well writlen and documented book DUCKS NORTH AMERICA by and produced by Slackpole Rooks This book goes than most any oilier work in the identification I the various birds classes as and is a defmate to the library of any of ducks and geese I am sure can get it at the Book Shop on Main Street in be able gel it for you It is not a cheap book but then quality is never cap but is al lays worth the price with the identification of your there is the of hitting whit aim at Shoot target yards a stiff cross wind and see where string of pellets go This will help you to sec where to aim at long ducks and geese Walerfowl often fly in shotgun ranfcc when winds arc strong and are often missed The reason birds fly lower is the winds are stronger up higher than at ground level A crossing mallard at the normal speed of requires THREE BIRD forward allowance JO yards Willi the gun being swung smoothly at the speed of Ihe target And don forget that you need to aim BELOW a decoyed duck as it is DROPPING into shot string A late news item Charlie Knocpfli of In Georgetown look the largest COHO In Toronto Star Great Salmon Hunt last Saturday It weighed in pounds and ihe fish are stacked up off the piers at BRONTE It is now time lo do your thing on Lake Ontario Mid enjoy the bounty of ONTARIO OUTDOORS YBC report Bowlers fare well at Ex As has been happening every year the bowlers from Georgetown Bowl won in the qualifying round with over teams competing in Provincial Championship In the finals tin were Georgetown Bowl Georgetown Hamilton Vic Bowling Lanes Bowl Toronto ABC Bowl Richmond Hill However In the final round the George own team were out to 2 by less than 10 pins In most cases by Bowling the eventual Wright was one of women participating In the Trafalgar Ladles Invitational Tournament at the a la gar Coir and Country Club on Sixth Line Thursday Herald photo Local women at tourney Mire thin a doen women Ihe Hal I on Golf and Country Club were the in the Ladies Tour Gat the Golf Country Club Milton Overall low gross winner with an wis Jean irkl Club in She received lit Post trophy which two junior and Posl Participants from Pickering Oxford Burling ton ind Ihe local clubs an off it i Jackie convened the event top championship winners The trophy winners from Georgetown were Julie Mc Bantam An thony Larsen Bantam Hope Junior Steve Turner Junior Roberta Burke senior and Grant Richardson senior MAJORS Jim Nicholson from Georgetown one of the quill from the 7J bowling season wis forced to retire from the Major competition games due to an extremely painful ankle sprain Adult League I The Georgetown Bowlers Assoc team from rid ay Can Twin Leak participated in the fin of the Ontario pin Bowlers Assoc Team championships Although not coming in first place the learn members each won an electric hot server The members of the teim called Ding a Lings were Shirley Chaplin Joan Jean Poster Geoff George and Brian Hill Ontario Instructor George Archibald a VBC youth instructor of bowling at Georgetown Bowl has been qualified by the govern at a course held for all provinces as one of the four teachers of bowling for instructors and coach in ill of Ontario Bowlers The organisational bowling night for the Young Adult Bowling league was held Sunday and there were some great scores for the warm up night Stephanie Gary Richardson Roger 754275 Rick he Larry Louth Colin Hicks The real competition is staled to start this coming Sunday Youth Howling The season for bowl iges to 13 Is now starting with registration in full swing and basic being held every Satur day morning before the for of teams The sen arc bowling Sunday afternoons at p The supervising mstrtic lion staff is composed of Teaching Masters Gary Hole Shirley Chaplin Anne Nicholson Chris Burke Joan Archibald Roger and George Archibald plus many top senior bowlers Best Pec Wees Tracy Ball ill Michael McFlroy 112 Michael 278 Scott Adams Daniel Rail Scott Complon Debbie Trade Peggie Cum David Hicks Rodney 2OT Brian Trunks Ron Campbell Glen Kaiser Julie 703 I2i7 Debbie Lane Julie Kelly Mctor rj Kim Wright Hicks 489182 Billy Hay Bob Campbell Hole Wei In Anlhony sen 4811160 Gordon on Seniors Diane Leonard Foot Oil Sandra Marshall GOO 237 Richardson Sieve Brown 024261 Bantam girls lose In the against Milton I Girls lost both gimes with of and 12 Girnct Cise would like to think Marion Cise Mulder Slurry Wilson Cindy and Gloria Iwo girls tint have phyed for us from Glen Andrei and CI ris in thanks to two Pee Wee eirls pi ijed fur Ihi Bantam learn I hi and the would like i special retogni lo Mel Hank for ill the help rieeived throughout the past Hope see you ill DONT SETTLE FOR LESS I The fantastic RABBIT Speed and 5 Speed COME IN NOW FOR A SHARP DEAL BAZ MOTORS LTD RELIABLE AUTO CLEANING CHRIS BYDEVAATE TIDY CAR INDEPENDENT OPERATOR NEVER WAX TOUR CAR AGAIN AFTER 0VR TREATMENT I LOW COST I FAST SERVICE ill 8776136

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