The weather since the trout pason opened has been cold win the wind h an off quarter for trout but record satchel fit‘\(‘nhelm. It in the consensus oi opinion nnsou the angling fraternity that the catch taken bv Johnnie White at the Cartil- gan Causeway tops the list to date and. in all probability. will remain at the top for a long time. The Causeways were he- hind schedule as trout producers this season and it was wasth elinrt fishing them on the open- ing day, They reached the Ver- mill and North River Causeways five days late. Anglers report that angling at Vernon slackcn. all off after the first few days and one has to do some explor- ing in the up—river area before contact is made. North River Causeway is still . hcavy trout producer. This neeklcounted I! cars parked . ong the highway in mid after- noon with the majority of the anglers fishing from the bank. I \' as told they were having good luck too. I was told of one fish— erman landing six trout. along with others in a lighter pound- .ge bracket. that weighed over patronize the sheltered cove iiit‘mt'd by the long embankment wit-a Ad gudgeon. ctr When litll river was an ordinary tidal‘ other choice but to drift sea- vard or be stranded on the mud flats. Now they have a per- manent home but their rcnial ennt! run high. the big trout have an extensive banquet table m Ifll‘ the full 24 hour .imch.‘ A skin divcr reported a couple‘ of years ago that he saw. sihools of immense trout lal-‘ iii; away thcir time and ignor- ing the multitude of anglers of-i frrings. I have always main- tinned if we could see the big trout that examined our lures. and then turned away in dia- high blood pressure. IN GOOD CONDITION The water keeps ice cold and trout in our ponds and dams in remarkably good conditioni for so early in the season. Some are so tot-hid they 'ion‘t knowl they are hooked till they a re drawn to the top of the water. I‘ made my first real icntativc tryi and caught one a twelve inch“ ar...that was full i'leshcd and flavorablc but hut much fight as a frog. On April trout was not to be denial anyi longer. As I sat hunched in the boat a Iou'eastjwind... consid- Souris Man fin McCamnc of Intui- pmtdnt d the mmWFi-i.nay4_lsgz_ u HUNTERS’ COPN‘R Cardioan Causeway Catch Has Surpassed All Others land by many anglers as being worse than one straight from the east... searched out every think in my clothing and when [left home. I belted up with an enticing blob d worms and Missed the olfering overboard. About five minutes passed before I felt a slight tug on the line. I was in no hurry to not the book but when fdid whatever was on the line let go On my second cast I waited for several minutes after I became aware that something was cxperimenting with the bait and then put on the pressure. I knew I had something on but it felt like a waterlogged stick or branch It was a trout and a nice one too but it didn't know it was hooked until it reached the surface... Just came along as gentle as a lamb. GOT LIVELIER it gave a few flops and sort of rolled on the surface I thought I'd play with it for awhile. like a cat with a mouse. but my quarry got livelier with the min- ute and finally took off in good style. It bored for the bottom 5 pounds each. The big fellows‘ that swarms with capelin. silver. tiaterway such small fry had no, dain, we'd have an attack of; are pretty sluggish to date buti and I had to give line I thought I was in for trouble when it sagged the anchor rope but it did an about face and freed it self I quit fooling around after that and hunted my pri7e as quickly as possible. It was a well fleshed. highly coloured l3 lncher crowding the one and a half pound mark. I hooked an- other, sn exact rcplica of the first. minutes later. I was out . for a fry. and it was too cold to prolong thc chore of boating. In didn't give this one timc to wake up properly. thnl caught 7. . 3. thirteen in hers and 4 an even 12 inchcs each I dumped what worms I had left in the can overboard and pad» died ashore. I use bait when I want a trout fry and they rcfusc any other lure but I get no thrill out of the feel of a trout wtih a hook lodged in its stomach or gullet. Hook trout like that in late May or June on a light fly rod and you experience the thrill of a lifetime... they‘ll comc close to wearing one down to a fraz- zle. You are never sure of them until you have them boat- ed. When using flies I m a kei sure of a try and after that I release anything under it int-hes if they are not hurt. I havc sold for' trout on the twcnty - first‘ mynelf short before now when I Iluuiird: let a few of my first caught trout goand then they quit cold. about an ' Now I take no chances. Trout I’itiihuvnh are so unpredictable. 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Dick lehufielid nnd pinch hitter Larry Elliot rapped Sanford for tworun homers but .—_____—._ Tackle inks Hob Contract MONTREAL iCPf — Billy Roy. a Toronto-born offensive tackle at Citrus Junior College in Asusa. Calif, has sinned l lhfi“ contract with Montreal Al- nuettes. the Eastern Football t‘oiifcrence club announced Thursday. Roy. 20. is aix-feet-nne and 235 pounds He moved to Cali- fornia with his family when he was five. Ais also announced the sign- ing of Rufus Granderlon. a sin. fcct - six. 247 - pound offensive tackle from Grand Rapids, “It‘ll. of the semi-pro United Football League. Granderlon played college ball with Prairie \lf‘W A and M. PI‘III‘iC View. ’1. 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