The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, February 24, 1950, Image 7
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY. S. C.
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By Lcn Kleit
SUNNYSIDE
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OF THE UNITED STATES' 3
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THAT SILLY
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JITTER
I don't wantto hear
YOU SCKCMA WHEN
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WYLDE AND WOOLY
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GREGORY, PONT DO ANYTHING
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JIM RHOD
Springtime Favorite
With spring just around—well,
almost “just around” the corner,
the nation’s anglers are perusing
catalogues ot equipment and lay
ing plans tor the 1950 campaign
against the tinny denizens of lake,
pond and stream.
And as they plan and dream,
there will appear most often in
their mind’s eye the walleye—rated
as a springtime favorite where-
ever he is encountered. The wall
eye is a special favorite with those
who appreciate excellent eating
along with highly enjoyable sport;
While not a spectacular fighter,
the walleye is a solid citizen of
the deep with a tremendous follow
ing among sporting anglers.
Probably because of its numer
ous needle-like teeth, the walleye
The walleye is a springtime
favorite.
is at times erroneously called a
pike. This is a definite misnomer,
for he belongs to the perch family
—not the pike.
The walleye is heavily fished be
cause of his food value and his
willingness to strike. However, he
can be just as finicky and per-
snickerty as his lesser kinsmen,
the trout and bass, whenever the
mood strikes him. And the angler
who is not familiar with his habitat,
his feeding habits and his eccen
tricities, may have little luck in
pursuit of him. Especially in lakes,
walleyes are school fish, and once
a school is'iocated, fine sport and
finer eating are definitely in pros
pect.
The baitcaster should use some
of the deeper-running plugs, with
flycasters employing the same sort
of equipment and lures they use
for bass fishing. At times the wall
eye bites gently at live bait so the
hook should not be set too quickly.
A june-bug spinner, with a gob of
trailing nightcrawlers attached to
a Stanley weedless hook, will usual
ly turn the trick for the live-bait
angler.
AAA
Winter Fishing
This nice string of speckled
trout, averaging np to five
! pounds, which was taken by
Ted Garner, Morehead City,
N.C., serves to stir anew the
impatience of anglers as they
await the loosing of winter’s
grip so they can hit lake, ponds
and streams again.
AAA
Stream Technique
When fishing along a ' bass
stream, stay as far as possible
from the spot being fished unless
there are bushes or vertical banks
to conceal your movements. White
clothing has no place along a bass
stream so there’s no point in mini
mizing your chances for a full creel
by wearing it.
Dress in darker colors and, when
possible, fish from the shade or
from a spot where your shadow
will not fall upon the water. In
fast currents, most fish will head
upstream, so if you approach a
pool against the current you are
less likely to be detected by the
fish.
Each pool should be approached
with caution and a few minutes
of watching the pool before yqu
begin fishing will often pay div
idends.
AAA
Minnow Tips
Make Rug of Any Size
By Adding Squares to It
-JS"—M HOOK BURLAP
SQUARES
AMD THEM
SEW .
TOGETHER
Here are some tips 'on trans
porting minnows: If possible, min
nows should be kept in the water
from which they were taken. Not
more than 50 minnows should be
taken in an ordinary minnow buck
et. Water temperature should be
kept as nearly constant as possible.
A few ice cubes on a hot day may
save you a lot of dead minnows.
When minnows come to the top
three or four aspirin or a few drops
of iodine will help.
Add-A-Square Hooked Rug
T HIS is an interesting design of
interlocked circles, flowers
and cherries. It may be made in
any size desired by adding 12-inch
squares.
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Pattern 201 gives actual-size tracing
designs and illustrated directions tor
•very step. Price of pattern is 25c.
WORKSHOP PATTERN SERVICE
Drawer IS
Bedford Rills. New York.
Keep Posted on Valuts
By Reading the Ads
For Your Future Buy
U.S. Savings Bonds
Beware Coughs
From Common Colds
That HANG ON
Creomulsion relieves promptly because
it goes right to the seat of the trouble
to help loosen and expel germ laden
phlegm and aid nature to soothe and
heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial
mucous membranes. Tell your druggist
to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion
with the understanding you must like
the way it quickly allays the cough
or you are to have your money bade.
Now She
Without Painful
As we get older, stress an<
exertion, excessive smoking 0
cold sometimes slows down
tion. This may load many fc
plain ot nagging ^baekneho,
np nights or frequent .
from minor bladder Irrit
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r sue is. don’t wait, try Doan’s
diuretic. Used successfully by
over #0 years. While theee «
often otherwise occur. It’s
many times Doan’s give
help the 15 miles of kidney
flush out waste. Get Doan’s
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