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I Ptgc 14- Hm Chnnkk, Satarda Lake Regains Perch RALEIGH - Having overcome a drastic decline in their numbers in recent years, white perch are now the second most numerous cording to a recent study of by fisheries biologists with tht North Carolina-Wildlife nueuMii Cimmtitmn R1..? ^T7 wiuv^UJJ n vi V 111W 111USl numerous fish found during the 1978 lake study. Largemouth bass and catfish populations in the lake are also very good. Salem Lake is a 360-acre lake within the WinstonSalem city limits. It was built in 1919 as a water supply lake for the city and .was opened for fishing in 1949. it has been a popular fishing spot with area fishermen since. According to Joe Mickey, a fisheries biologist with the Wildlife Resources Commission who conducted the study, the white perch population in the lake suffered a drastic decline starting around 1972. Because it takes two years for white perch to mature, the decline did not show up in catchable size- fish?until -1975.i r. -L ? in if/?t nsnermen re -?ported catching ,3200 white perch from the lake; but by 1977, the adult population of white perch had declined such that only 84 were reported caught. Fortu nately, other fish populations in the lake did not show a similar decline. Mickey says that, heavy siltation caused by construction within the lake's watershed between 1972 and 1974 probably affected the white perch's spawning efforts and contributed to the decline of the population. The installatin of an aerator in the lake in 1Q71 could also have had an ? adverse etfSe^wlHFWhlt^ perch. The siltation problem has much improved in recent years according to Mickey, and the analysis of water samples from the lake indicates no water quality prob-. lems for? successful?fishspawning and growth. MBA/KETDALL __ L * T$fftll.L?r& m sniLis A Superstar's Philosophy Can a small man make it big in a world where even a big man may seem small? Better yet, can a small man turn a perennial NBA "also ?ran" into a championship con-, tender? In the Midwest division the answer to both of ' these questions is "yes." The Kansas City Kings, whose new coach this year is Cotton Fitzimmons, have a rookie superstar who is long on ability although short in size for a basketball player. He's a 6'1" guard, Phil Ford, and while "percentage playing" is what many players tryfor, Ford often has a better idea. The rookie is helping to prove that a basketball player's biggest asset is not long legs but a sharp mind. Last season (77-78) the Kings finished in last place in the Midwest Division of the NBA. This year they will finish first, and Ford is their choice for NBA Rookie of the Year. A team leader, Phil Ford has a philosophy that could help thousands of fans who watch him, especially the young people. Says the super* tar plainly: "I go out, play as h*rd as I can." I y, Mmy 12, 1979 ii~iriifinrwB?wwwafflrr ~rnn in ~i -i^aia" KJr JHI ?J*jL Lr, American League Most Valuable Player the Boston Red Sox, gives a youngster adv at a press conference announcing the mo Burger King restaurants' sponsorshl Hit & Run, Major League Baseball's o program. Now In Its third year, the nations Is open to boys snd girls, 9-12. Approximate youngsters are expected to compete thla Surely you are armed with a Statewide Residence Fishing License if you are fishing outside your home county; with or without natural bait, k is cheaper to buy the annual permit rather than a three-day permit. Now if you get the notion to fish trout waters while visiting the mountains, make very sure you have a trout permit in addition to your statewide permit. The minimum size bass is 12 inches on most of the lakes that we will probably fish. The exceptions are Lake Higgins in Guilford County, Lake Thom-A-Lex in Davidson County and Tillery in Montgomery County where the minimum bass size is 18 inches. If you want to enjoy your fishing trips, make sure, not guesses "abouTsize limits; There~should be~a copy ot inland Fishing Regulations in your tackle box.??~??? """ """" This is the season for tghe basses. The ""white perch, which is really In the bass family, the white bass, the striped bass, and the largemouth bass, are coming into "Vfe should ah txboiitlheju iveivillhavi - restofour v - ? m c, ja Ws ';"f? Getting old is sometimes hard to think about it, it's a fact-of life. Bu years" is your own choice. And y Soaring inflation has made retiremei Statistics show that pension income are often less than half the income a ing. For many, it's not enough. Anc less. It's a scary situation. At The Northwestern Bank, we today. But the decision to start sa\ make your retirement years more < after all, they should be the best y It's tinw to get sen THE NORTHW 'frojn "Seed for Thought" ? < , Jim Rice of program'? three categories: p Ice on hitting for distance and running tJ re >? " 2300 Registration runs through Mi p of Pitch, Burger King restaurant In W fficlal youth co-sponsored by the Nation J competition Association and developed >ly 2.4 million Presidents Council on Physic i year In the _ 9SKt&K&f& ?the spawning season. Thcre4s-no^eel or size limit on the white perch which is void of stripes. The white bass, striped but much smaller than the striper, has a creel limit of 25 fish but no minimum size limit; the striped bass has a creel limit of 8 and a : minimum size limit of 12 inches. The large mouth bass has a creel limit of 8 fish and a size limit of \2 inches, except where mentioned above; 18 inches. The large mouth bass has a creel limit of 8 fish and a size limit of 12 inches, except where mentioned above; 18 inches. The white perch and white bass in some waters hav^been known to grow to _ z=15 inches^nd^Aveigh uploJ_pounds. That of course is rare in the waters we fish. The stripers grow to monstrous sizes and ? at any size are something else on the end of light or heavy tackle. The largemouth, one of the hardest to get on a line, has always been known to give an account of itself. It is one of the most unpredictable creatures living in our streams and lakes. I I be concerned ture because ?tospendthe lives there" I kIH BSh accept. Even though you don't like to it how you will live in your "golden ours alone. nt for many people a time they dread, and social security benefits combined i person has been accustomed to maki e'very year your dollar buys less and think tomorrow should be better than 'ing now is yours. We're here to help comfortable and worry-free. 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