Wildlife Nates TIm Sportsmen's Colv "Wildlife Resources Commission Wildlfe Patrol Clamps Down On Fish Traps ? More than 20Q Illegal fish traps and 50 illegal fish jopis have been destroyed recently toy the Wildlife Resources Commft- ; mionn wildlife patrol and district' Came protectors in district 4, accord- | trig to Clyde P. Patton, executive di vector of the North Carolina Wildlfe! Apsources Commission. P. Cj Hewitt, district tame protector of Columbus ..?nunt. reported destroying 125 fish There it a bond for every purpote end our experience hat enabled us fio determine exact ly which one protect! your individual needs. When it it a question of Fidelity and Surety Bonds ? tee ut with confidence. AH PATTERSON C .e WARIICK, MANAGER mwi % I HI OffKt *1 UOMC hM KOAN Am f fAMILY fRIIND... dwfia/ms&M/uc i. A family ta?te-treat an a hever mgr. GOLDEN GUERNSEY Milk add* extra energy-value to cooked di?he?! Be*ide*, the half pint of cream which top* each quart make* delicious femrrtency" hutter. Try thi*? Lei GOLDEN GUERNSEY top milk rttind 24 hour*. Bring to room temperature. Beat uith elettric mixer In shulfou' hmi'l Mntii hutter icfxn these rivers. In many cases traps were set up with, wing nets which completely blocked off the mouths bf branches so that all fish which attempted to go upstream were funneled into the traps. Trout Season To Open April 15 ? I Thousands of trout anglers who! have been waiting since^ last August to 'resume their favorite sport will be given the go-ahead signal on A prll 15 when the season on trout o pens in the mountain section of the State, according to Director Patton. Spring stocking of trout has been under way for some time, and stock Ing operations should be completed or nearly completed by the time the season opens. Dates and creel limits for trout fishing in National Forest area streams are expected to be announc ed soon. This year's trout season extends from April 15 through August 31. 1949, with a daily creel limit of 10, and a possession limit of 20. In Ashe, Alleghany, and Watauga Coun ty the trout season. closes July 31. Trout fishermen are reminded that night fishing will not be permitted this year in designated trout waters. The night fishing ruling was passed by the Wildlife Resources Commis- 1 sion as a protection measure for J night- feeding brown trout. State Rainbow Trout Record Bto ken ? The State's record for rain bow trout, which has baen standing at a little over seven pounds for sev eral years, has been broken by a 14-pound 1-ounce giant rainbow, ac cording to Mr. Patton. Max Rogers of Waynesville was the lucky angler. Fishing in "Glen ville Lake, in Jackson county, Rog ers used a black minnow lure on a five-foot bait casting rod. and hook ed the super-trout about 20 feet from shore. After 20 minutes of battle, Ro gers landed the trout and nearly suf fered a nervous breakdown .when he realized thta the fish was caught on a 15-pound test line. The trou' measures.33 and one-half inches' and is undoubtedly a record for Ea> tern U. S. waters. Although caught before the open ing of the trout season which ap plies only to mountain stream?, Roi er*' catch is legal under a regulation which permits trout to he-taken from impounded waters, throughout the vear as in the case of warm water species. WUEN TUE BA3Y WAKES A T FOUR AND WMF ASLEEP \OU WALK THE. FLOOR ITS TIME FOR Che? \ 8H*s. Refresh with ? fr?Vity boUtf at lively. er.t?r*mni< OHtSFRWINE' Oiv-M your IMta ? thrill. Ol/e rtv kiddie* all ? 'Jhcf want It's good (Or them. C.hcertvine in in tune mith the American tntle OURINK , eerwme I n f Keep a supply at home. Buy a 6-bottle carton or a case today! ON ALL OCCASIONS cheehvvine is good taste v 7' . -v., ? ; . i ?v* ;? *?:%?? 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