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thing a predator like this cannot pass up, is
wounded prey, and that is what you"are
trying to make that lure look like. f you hve ,
ever observed a wounded or dyi
ri.
y minnow,
you'll realize' that it swims i an off level
position with bursts of erratic sideways
movements 'and rests in between. That's the
way to •vvork your lure, If you're 'not sure
what it looks like when you cast . it out,
practice with it close to_the boat where you
can see it until you get the technique down
pat.'
When it comes to fishing more open or
rocky waters, spoufts or spinners are the
ticket. I once had, an Old Indian guide tell me
that any artificial hire is okay, as long as it's
spoon,' and any colour was good as long as it
wad red and white. While I agree that the
mrnon daredevil is one of the top pike
catchers in North America, an have used it
often myself,, even the old guide be-
grudgingly agreed that my big buckled
spinners did just as good a job. :
Whatever lure or method you use, I also
_recommend a stout wire leader as insurance
against a lost fish. Those sharp teeth can Cut
through monofilament pretty fast. ./
Keep on pitching those lures Out into the
weed beds, and when a big Northern erupts
from the water with your bait in his 'mouth,
shaking his head like a dog killing a snake,
you'll know you've got a fish on.
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VERNON GRAHAM
Vernon Oraham, 53, Of
R,R.2 Seaforth (Harpurhay)
died at his hotV on Tuesday,
:August aft,e.`ts.. lengthy < illness.
, Mr. Grahani was the
husband of Mona . Bennett.
He is alsO survived.by sisters
Irene Johnston, Jean
Christensen of Alberta and
Jack of Saskatchewan. -
Mr. Graham was the son of
Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicholson of
Alberta.
Predebeased try one•-sister
Phyllis. A private family
service will be held at the
'Whitney-Ribey Funeral
home, 87 Goderich Street
West, $eaforth on Thursday
at 2 p,m., folliiwed by
erelnatiOn. Those who wish
may snake donations to the
. Ontario Heart Foundation,
Ther0 will be no visitation
at the funeral home by
family's request.
`JEFFREY M. BURTON
Jeffrey M. Burton of Ma
theson, Ontario, passed aw-
ay in his 80th year on
Tuesday, JulyN4 1978.
Interment, was at Merest
Cemetery, Matheson, 001.,
onJuly 29, 1978.'
Born in Horton 'County.
Renfrew, Mr. Burton was
husband of the late Olive
Burton-nee Olive Ras (the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex It R ss f. McKillOp),
The late WIT, Burton (Jeff)
was well' known by many
residents of Seaforth, Walton
and MeKillep, He is survived
by his son Munroe of Engle-
hart, Ontario and two sisters,
Mr. Burton is also •mourned
by his sister-in-law, .Miss
Pearl Ross of Englehart, who
was also a daughter of Sandy'
Ross of McKillop; ' '
• MRS. Ewa RQBINSON
• Hie) _Maggie, (Emerson;
Robinson, •of Stanley Twsp.
died Thursday. 'in South
Huron; Ho'spital Exeter, in
her 85th year.
•,She was the wife of the
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LET'S MAKE IT A HIT—Neil BeUermann looks r
Saturday's lc)-pitch game against the West Branch tea
lost two gameS and tied one:
Nataralyspe.6k19.g
Northern pile
Steve Cooke
Pike fishing is just plain, good old-
fashioned fun, purd and simple. The
Northern Pike which is often called "Water
WOK,' Hammer Handle or Fish Leopard", is
a voracious feeder and a terrific fighter on
• "the end of a line. When hungry, old
sharptooth will hit anything that moves, and
'even with a full belly on the hottest day of
the summer,' the skilled fisherman can entice
him to hit a lure out of plain, old instinct.
, • The old boy's lair consists of weedbeds, • • snags and- racks; usually in fairly shallow
water, and if you want to catch im-rcgularly,
that's where you must fish. For this reason, •
accuracy in casting rather than distance will
put more fish on the stringer. The knowing
fisherman will ease up to the weedbed
(either in a boat or wading) and make short
precise casts as close. to the snags and other
obstacles as possible. This is where the fish
lies and dinner on a plate 'is hard for him to
resist.
In thick 'weedy cover, one of the many
weedless lures will probably work the best,_,_
`'fit' is a 'subme'rg'ed weedbed, one -of file
floating,minnow imitations will 'give excel-
,lent\,resillts. Both of -these lures should be
fished as, erratically as possible. As I'
mentioned above, if the, pike is hurgry, it will
lash out at anything, but if it is well .fed, you
have to play on its predator, instinct. The one
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D.J. ()stroll of Lynchberg,
Virginia:. enjoyed , some'
holiday's with his , grand-
parents Mervin and Eleanor
BCuerman.
GueSts with Mrs. Wilfred
Wolfe and family were •
Clayton and Linda Markle 'of
Guelph, Garry, and Wendy -,
• -Gerferd of Kitchener. They
also visited at the home of
.their broths Wayne and
Marie Wolfe andcalled on
their' brother Warren who is
a patient in roodstoCk
General Hospital.. ',.Varren. is
_ improving since he -under-
went surgery his leg.
Miss Dianne Watson
joyied a few days in Stratford
with her uncle Mickey ,and
Aunt Ordelia McCloy.
Neighbours, friends and
relatiVes of MT. Doug Buck
will be sorry .to hear he had
been a pa tient in the General
Hospital in Stratford where
he ' underwent surgery
Monday morning: .1 -
Miss Sarah Schues ;ler
/enjoying spending some
'at Binimey Camp near
,Stratford.
It is good to hear Mr's-Carl
Higenell who was a patient in
. the UniVertity
London is convalescing at the
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Wanda.
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went Sunday in the absence
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