IUtAKANU I and I GIFT | SALE I 8 A.M. to 12 pT. I I and I I Saturday | 18A.M.? 12 P.M. I Up To ^ | 1^ kRjqV Mf^nRHK^ f%wSMB^y IIa?h! I I hi wv 9 I On Many Items | IB 7 V. Page 10 | I B aiirvoyivniy ^1 P A ff\ A I The Winston-Salem Chronh r ft* BmIC One of the best ways know to prevent your fishing equipment from rusting and corroding is to keep it in the water. Don't put it away for the winter. A lot of fishing can be done during the winter months on those warming up days. Usually from 10 until 3 p.m., quite a few fish can be caught. On a December day when the temperature was on the rise a 1 treated my painting crew to a fishing trip down to Dixie Shores' on Badin Lake. We fished with artificial lures, mostly home-tied small streamers, and caught crapI rr*asrcS" ? ^ ' , tIJ HQ| t ___ Delivei ~" Pizza's- Drli Saiid? /^ minimum u Delivery Ct ' 4p.m.-12a.m. LiItM L7 Ttm\t Gold I Prices Good^^HJI I I tt>ru 'iaturday SAVE* 1,2 I Boys' Genuine I I Boot. Brown. Bn I r^A Trim. Reg. $13.9 W v I * Sizes 314-6 ..... I .H. I. r~ y#uST flc<rav Is I 1 4.61 VMMHMMHMMHMy 1 5.- 41 | I 1 Get to known He FISHING pUuwu And % pies in the grasses along the banks. .trip I remember having tied one streamer using the hair from a buff colored puppy that 1 owned. I'll have you know that those crappies wore that streamer ragged with strikes. 1 was hanging them just as r a * ?? * ? iasi as i couia arag tnat lure through the grasses. I do not remember what -prompted- me to use that puppy's hair, but that lure sure paid off. I had never been so successful with a streamer before. I believe the odor of .the hair, when wet, was VILLA ry Service nks Spaghetti riches irder S3.00 iflroe $1.25 7672100 J Sro a Suede-leather Casual. I. Padded Collar. Cushion le. Regular $13.97. I?77 _eather Brigade ass-studded 7. Sites BYz -3. * t12.80 "wSttOTE* CHMOC CM UowtySt ?28lhSt. Wiughtown8trNt j?0 R?ynoM> *Md 01 Country Chib Road BN. LibwtvSt s; you'll like us. 1 November 29, 1975 I'iatdtj/ML responsible for the attraction the streamer possessed. Crappies are the most . accomodating fish known. They have been known to strike an empty moving hook, even a piece of paper impaled on a hook. Minnows and cut bait will never fail and if you are caught without either, hang a bit of white cigarette filter on and you are in for a real surprise. _ Start looking for a quiet sunny cove and you will find fishing during the winter can be much more pleasure than ? you would suspect. When crappie fishing refrain from snatching your fish out of the water. The crappie has a mouth as thin as paper and if you are too-rough the hook will be torn from the fish's mouth. It is necessary to reel with a tight line so you can have the fish under control at all times. For the most pleasure, play your fish until it is exhausted, then bring it in. A sharp hook a o must iui any lypc OI fishing. Keep an ignition file on hand, or a small whetstone in your tackle box. Check your hooks before and after fishing. When using minnows for crappie fishing I hook the minnow half-way between the dorsal fin and the tail, never at the dorsal fin. 1 catch more fish with this method because there is very little chance of the crappie taking the minnow * without getting a mouth full of hook. With this method of hooking the bait fish, you do not have to allow the fish to ran too long. If I use cut bait I cut a strip from the white belly of a crappie and remove two thirds of the flesh, then I place the small hunk that is left, with the skin trailing, on a number 4 hook. The trailing skin looks like a minnow in action. With cut bait you have the action and the odor of fresh fish working for you. Do yourself a favor, don't let that fishing gear get rusty, use it, get out there and do some late flfll fishing. JOSH MUJNG> ^ / > S Hop# lx a 9mh that layf mi ???t thawf ha fcan Kate* out.

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