1 12 The Guariian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aprf 12, rv0s Accessible Fishing Spots Are Island Scene Feature : Surveys made in recent wears show that streams some of the most ae ne breeding be found ¢ anywhere on the atlantic Coast. But it must be remembered, ' trout has been fished in the province for more than 150 years and that wt an has no virgin fishing s or lakes which exist _ ee Quebec and Ontario. But, for the skilled angler, plenty of sea trout to be had and, in some parts of the prov- ince, the sporty rainbow trout. t LITTLE PREPARATION While the Island does not of- fer fishermen the variety or quantity of fish to be obtained 5 In the more re mote parts of 5 Canada, it is not necessary to make an expensive expedition Into wild country to h day's sport. It takes little more : preparation to have a day’s fish- ing in P. E. I. than it does to have a game of golf or a swim on one of the Island’s excellent beaches ' No matter where the visitor ' decides to stay he will find i fishing pond or st r s am not more than an hour drive from any resort. There are salt water rivers where a fishermen can pick up t a half - dozen sea trout, have a swim and return to his motel | ! or cabin well before bedtime. All he needs is a lunch and fishing gear. The fishing spots t are easily accessible, and no t matter where the visitor goes t he will find the people friendly 1 and co-operative. ' FISHING GUIDE The P. E. lL Travel Bureau |professional men as well |sees some of the Island’s {has organized a volunteer Fish- ing Guides Association and will supply visitors with guides. e guides are business and as men of all trades and occupa- tions, who have one thing common — a love for fishing. They are giving their services free as a gesture of hospitality towards those summer visitors, who, like themselves, believe one of the greatest joys of life is trout fishing. Ordinarily the visitor never bet- ter fishing streams nor gets an inkling of the beauty spots which are hidden among the many tidal river: Such rivers as the Brudenell, the Montague, Vernon River, Murray River, The Mil! and e a Kildare ee are unsurpassed for summer scenery and to the een sportsman provide good sea trout fishing. The Travel Bureau hopes that visiting anglers will take ad- vantage of the opportunity to obtain a fishing guide when a coat a fishing trip. It s hoped by this means that touriete will see more of the out-of-the-way places on the Is- land and meet some of our skil- led fishermen. All requests for | guides should be made to the travel bureau. FAMILY PARTIES Some of the tidal rivers, when the sea trout are running, lend themselves ideally to family parties. The men folk can fish and the children play on the beach or bathe and swim in safe and sheltered waters. In fact, perhaps no where else in Canada can the same kaged deal be had at so and salt water, responded very | and — ‘can be done best at low | where the renga people can many uncrowded spots as in W eed to the right type of tide. Therefore, most fishermen | have vente ot some years P.E.l- Fishing for the grown- !ure. | fish the first two or three hours | fishing from the =. ae the ups, safe bathing for the chil- surpassed scenery in —a combined outing for the whole family. The visiting fisherman, of | course, must acquaint himself with the io lures, or flies or bait to be used on the Island to achieve the best pene accumulated experie) many anglers down eee = years is available. It is general- | ly acknowledged that aa one ing is at its best in the and early summer, with ¥ angle worms, caplan, or shrimp | the top bait choices. After July 1 the more sporty fishermen depend on the fly ex- clusively. By far the most popular flies | in Island waters are the Phar- machene Belle and Dark Mont- real. Scarcely less popular are the Orange Shrimp and the Ibis. Until 10 years or so ago, these old standbys in sizes eight to| 12 were top = favorites. STREAMER TYP However, since a advent of | the streamer type fly, these same flies have appeared in streamer design and also as buck-tails. Although the Belle, | Montreal and Shrimp are musts | for a — trip, they do not have any monopoly in rout | fishin. a The Silver Doctor, Miller, the Dusty Miller, the Jock Scott, the Cow Dung, the Stone Fly, the Mosquito and oth- ers have found a place in the local fishermen’s fly YOU MAY THINK ALL MAKES OF REFRIGERATORS ARE ALIKE BUT... LOOK AT ALL YOU GET FROM FRIGIDAIRE ONLY FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS OFFER A CHOICE OF ALL THESE FEATURES! 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Full-width Aluminum Roll-to-You Shelves, that roll all the way out to make back-shelf as easy to get at as those in front. r, which ends defrosting for- gets rid of frost in the freezer ver run out of cubes. to 10 pounds of fresh meat! E & See wim ¥ oy IN MIND the White | | Charlottetown HOLMAN'S OF P. E. I. Summerside Many fishermen tn fact prefer! when the spring tides are high. tically the same timetable om | ground feed fe Island streams these last named flies to the bet- These tides occur three ~ each stream, each year. Year| and are not so prone to rise to ter known ones. before the full or new moon and after year they can be found in | any lure which lights on the sur- A still further development last —_ three days after these | certain streams early in June, face of the water. has been the advent of the spin- moon and the It will be well for any visitor ning tackle and lures. For many Still "aeniee pl * be re-| know = about the date on | who proposes to fish a fresh ae until quite recently, few | membered about fishing is which to meet them. water stream to inquire wheth- sland fishermen had any faith the height of the tide. Trout fol-| Fore chaos. ton beat Gahing er a run has entered that parti- pom But as more and low the river channels and f | to be had is in fresh water ponds | cular stream. If no run is pres- more people bought spinning on shrimp and other food which | and the best bait for the young- | ent, it is a waste of time to fish. fe and gave this kind of is washed off the shore. For this ster is the old, reliable angle RAINBOW ryout it was found season it is advisable to fia | worms. Rainbow are. not native — Tsland trout, many fishermen put as much faith in the spinning rod as they do in the fly-rod. | | Any visitor who has spinning | of Ro shel og tits of te ae ‘pond or from a small boat. hours of the dropping tide. are native to many of All of the Island’s fresh water | <a sland’s » s rivers, but are not ||, streams empty into the sea and | present in any Ayuda | every year the sea trout ascend | Sotuem tackle which has worked well in mon do not | from the city. other parts of Canada or the | these fresh ie streams prob- ee | ae matty to y “ly, perhaps | rhe ons uae U.S., will find the same lures | ably in search of a change of we have no deep | rsinbows until July 1. They wen work equally well in Island Fee It is the cn belief that | aoe and little fast water. [pave ak Siow wa the an Rice, the fresh water 0m | ‘There is another theory to the | sea Pg ane te marea vie | state that this ‘is bats heed aon salmon’s indifference to artifi-|ing a weight of six or seven | ‘The most popular time of the | fast rule cial lures. Unlike y salmon | pounds. W: the last few day to fish is the evening but | : ers in other parts of Canada, | y, have | man y fishermen prefer the SELECT MONTH | with their rocky and gravelly | caught in of the tidal riv- ‘eanly daylight hours, Insofar as| For some reason the trout bottoms, the streams on P.E.I.| ers notably in the Cordigns, the tidal salt water streams are 8@ lect their own particular | have mud or san Mitchell rivers month for entering certain mixture of sand and mud vege- | streams. make the’ table life flourishes n change from salt tof fresh water |from the highly productive Is- mostly in June, but they do not |land fields, the rain washes begin the ascent of pome rivers | down great quantities of grub until July or even Augu and foods of the land. They do, however, ae prac- | It is believed the salmon er good results can be) | obtained in the daylight hours, | | preferably a dark day when | Seve is a ripple on the water. | It must also be kept in mind that many experienced fisher- | men prefer to fish in salt water IND Se The real dyed-in-the-wool fish- | family . to her home in the village due made pn ess. Visitors are always. welcome. TIGNISH Mrs. Hubert Gaudet to improve in health at her home in the village after her re- cent operation at City Hospital, Charlottetown. Gunner Pedersen is a patient and Mrs. Herb Peters, PE edn Pond, are visiting members of their family in St. John. Edgar Peters returned to his home in the Village from St. John, N.B., where he spent some time visiting relatives and friends. 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