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The Huron Expositor, 1980-06-05, Page 31; Picture -taking definitely If diey are wearing Colorful should be part of the fun of put. clothing, it's even better. outdoor vacations. Pictures let, •You should get close-up you re -live the fun for yearS to shots °4,f. "r. activities come, and they are so easy to .whether it's. other helping Jun- iorfishor1iothcr in a gift shop. • 77777,77,,,,,=,-7,77-77 1 Skin goes down. JUStottiria on the flashandShootaWay, ' "The, flash is also useful when the sun is bright; F'cOple can't help squinting when'th,g sun is in their eyes, Have your subject Before you leave On anf.triP, . A catnera with built-in elec- turn away from the sun And use take a few minutes to ctte4 Y9tir ' tropic flash, such as the Kodak your flash to lighten up the camera to be Sure it is in good working order. if you have a . Ektralite 10 camera, makes it shadoWs., easy to take pictures when the It's a good idea to have yoUr new camera or one you haven't • of •film and haye it processed . used for some time, shoot a roll T . . „ , ,. entin toni beI ore your trip to Make Sure '• - ' ' everything is working properly. Have anY•katteries• in your , li ::, To be extra -safe, clean the bat • c n be easy • camem and. flaSh unit Checked, tery contactsAyeh,if•they look. , We've all done it . . . pulled self -draining 35 -pound ice box clean. 1 '''''..." ..° ' 4 . out the photos of last year's va= and stainless steel sink. - Keep your camera ready for 'cation and spent hours reminis- Di•aperies, upholstery and - pictUres while you're traveling cing 'abottt the good times and cushioned vinyl floor are all to get to your destination. NC - family fun. With a fold -down color coordinated to create•a tures made along the way area a camping trailer, every weekend cozy home -like interior- for -•' iiiterestingland-they-help- tell „,„, h. vacation,: .. those days when the weather. the complete story of your trip. , "'"'" — '' - For the beginning family es- doesn't cooperate It's always best to stop the car • pecially; a fold -down offers all But even rainy weather is no when you NVint to take pietures, the pleasures Of the RV lifestyle problem with bunk .ends that , :., . but sometimes this is not possi- . in a package that's easy to tow feature three-way windows of•••• , AIM,' . , ,-,,.-A,, 4 ble. If you mist shoot from a and a snap to set up. ' ' vinyl, fine -meshed screen and Ideal for saving memories of your travels is a Kodak•Ektralite camera, It fits in pocket or purse moving car, shoot through the There's a variety of fold- drape flap. °. s, arid has a built-in flash for taking pictures when the sun goes dawn. ' • front window. Hold your gain- " down camping trailers on the Add options to make a era as steady ai possible without . market. Coachmen PV COM- Coachmen fold -down as plush p y as you want. . Fish .the season an models in six lengths, ranging 'Choose a boat rack, jiffy - , from 13 to 21 feet. And all have • awning-, Porta Potti,,110-volt/12 filniPMCMed aS SPOP-AS possi- ble after expogure, For trips of Iwo or three weeks, you can, have it processed when you • • J .. • .SOMA1011.:Agogatiott SUPPIMAAENT • ; return home;- For longer trips, or if you.' Want to lightell Your It'ad° Can Send Your eXposed 01M We in"prepaitt procesing mailers. Your filin will probably be Wait- ing for you at home ready to :1190k. at When you get,there. bracing it against the car. . To protect the good pictures you take, keep your camera and film on the car seat vvhile travel- more than six feet of headroom. volt Portable refrigerator, fur- , ing, not in -the trunk, glove Designed to be compatible nage or any number of other compartment or rear -window with 1980'S downsized automo- items to please you: ' deck where it can get quite hot. biles, they provide every neces- Then just add your family. Include family members in shy as standard equipment with . All of the Great Outdoors is , your picture to show that you a variety of options to add yours to choose from. And were: there. in some of the touches of luxury. wherever you go you'll find a scenic shots, have them in the Lounges convert to comfort- • campground to welcome you. foreground about 25 feet from • able beds, kitchens are equipped Come on, pack up, hitch up, and the caniera looking at the scene. with 2- or 3- burner stove top. go! , 'ettirrv- cast basics Accurate Casting and sne4z ' cessfid angling go together like . - cotton candy and a county fair. :• The interesting thing is Mat it's just as easy to do the first as it is . to enjoy the'latter. If you know how, the folks at Zebeo,' les'a terrible shame, but the • hands 'eause they have, to As the angler grows up and his hands get bigger, all of a sudden he's a one -handed caster. Maybe because it looks better. Let's start all over again , . . vvithstwo hands. Hold the rod as you generally wo hands are etter t thumb and finger NOT with the thumb button. Here's what this method of spin -casting will do for you!' give you the "feathering con- trol" of a regular casting reel without the probleins of back- an o find -a ig It can't be argued that the best place to hook ol' -"loud- mouth bass" is right in the Mouth, but 'fore you can do that you have to find him:: • And Sometimes that's hot too easy. He's a seasonal swinamer, the largemouth bass is, and more times than not, a knowl- edge of where he's suppc,sectte ' be at certain times of the Yeat" will put you on him. ' Let's look at Winter • • • e • • , That's when the water is cold and so is fishing. Generally. But conies, a time once in awhile when he's where he should be and the angler MI6 joins him -there is due for some fast fish,n. 4- • • :The water's ,probably clear blackjig and attach a srnall pork and low 50 tic on a small- Vs oz. *A.? de•-.• ?t, e t /eiati 'Back to -basics for easier casting, better 'Let the lint slip control. finger. ; ; • casual caster who treks With mon-find the,kidsto the lake or strewn a couple of times during ; the season doesn't really expect to be an accurate caster. •-••• "Don't have time to prac- tice," he says.- Or maybe,he. thihkS "you gotta have an edu- cated -thumb, and I don't." ' Chances are bet(erlhan-50-. sq that he's Using spin -casting equipment, becOise the major- „ ity of the nation's anglers do. Chances are also Pretty good that he's read sorneWhere that if a fiShgririan -really Wants to; "thread the needle" and put the I :line beside yondertme, he'll be ! using a revolving spool casting I reel. ' . , it ain't•*so.„," Spin -casting: ; 'Zebco-style—and:they're the ! folks Who started it all 30 years ago-,Lcan, be justlas Accurate, • oand in many 'cases more 'so, than casting with a casting reel, __The way to do it is to borrowdt,fierfitiiii the -kids. Most young fishermen hold on to the fishing rig with two' : • • -•:',•°• • do—with one 'hand and Your .Mumb on thereel's Pushbutton:* ifejeaSe,' Where's yoUr Other • handl-Find-it at4grasp the rod in front of the reel. . .:Let the 'line find a 14aee 6°' ' tween your thumb 'ranclindek finger-, Let's_practice.. . --;TVithourtiSting, Pustitherez• • lease button and let the weight of the.lure or practice plug:take the line out, Feel „the slip' through yourthumb andfinger? . Do it 'again, but this time , sic* the line with, that.thumb and finger . . . easy. Do. it •. again, and this time stop 'the • tine three times before the weight hits the floor, But NOT, with ,ttie thumb button—with the sanie old thunib and index finger, - The rest is cask .and you haven't even started! NOw eat as you always have, but keep that other hand, • . . • . in , . • front of the, reek letting the line traVel, through the.thinrib • , aficifinger. When you want to 'stop the cast, Stop it sividi the 55 55 Ough thumb and iiidex d so you can flick the,bait back into the brush ,next to the I bank, 'Now -you re ready for hat spring thing for bass they 'veal! "buzzing." . .," Plip,,the.'spinner bait to the batik and start, cranking it buck fast across, the top of the water ! . "buzzing" it over logs and ' anything else in the way. Hang „ on! 01' Mr, Big Bass will Come out from underthatlog and try to take it away from you. , TheWuatnierlinisehro'st ahnedr'tehe fi'sh- ing isn't . The "dog daySof Au- gust" some call it , hut the fish'n can be just .is hot as the , weather if you know 'W•here7:-• deep! Maybe eyen 30 11. deep but ',..more times than net. the .12-18 ft. 'depth is .the magic one. The worra's the•thing and the tackle needeij is soniethiuii •built just for wrun'fishing. FiSh,the brush on drop off's nowd, :orn,t em: fe:;01 bwyeoriuits fa ; Nthis:."Shal 1 ow. to deep in 20 ft. --with brush." It ll _ Big Bass knows cold's creQamdYj-:--eng aa"snind8 hsti-ae:ds agP'ectt 'Iling , • Start Out by fishing Points and ledges•,, . . deep—up to 50 ft. --and then go shallower if something doesn't happen. On those once -in -a -while, warm, Sunny wintertime days'er Mr. Big „Bass sometimes will come to the-shalloW water to soak up thesun•and feed a bit. Be wait- ing for'him 4 either deep or shallow. But don't hurry! Ile , slows up when it's cold. It's spring now. : . Time to change equipment and fishing methods: Old Big Bass is heading for the sballow water to start making a net for . spawning time, , Tie on a big, bladed spinner , . an. Use a ' me ium action — INSURANCE cannot stop fire .. urir LOSSES — 00 us for full Protection 32 Main Street eaforth 527-0720 a banks. and running them into coves where they're 'tripped, and the feeding is fast and furious. • • Tie, on a topvvater or dbuzz bait. Go looking for that place • !where the water's frothing. Mr. Bass is there,•Filling his • stomach and getting ready for winter'. You won't catch fish every, • j day regardless of the season . .• .,or the conditions, But knowing where he should be ' , living is a headsrart in hook- ing ''em. 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