Wilson's guide to Avalon . Trolling Frcm a Launch—The Correct Position 21. A PAGE OF Record Tuna, 251 lbs. (Col. C. P. Morehoiis.) 2. Record Black Sea Bass,436 lbs. (Mr. G. Murphy.) 3. Record Yellowtall, 602 lbs. (Mr. W. W. Simp-son.) 4. Record Swordfish, 339 lbs. (Mr. C. G. Conn.) 5. Ladies RecordTuna, 216 lbs. (Mrs. E. N. DIckerson.) 6. Ladles Record Black Sea Bass,416 lbs. (Mrs. Barrett.) WILSONS GUIDE TO AVALON his rod so as to give the fish a good chance tosecure the bait, and then give one or two littlejerks. If he does this he is almost certain tofasten the hook into the fish


Wilson's guide to Avalon . Trolling Frcm a Launch—The Correct Position 21. A PAGE OF Record Tuna, 251 lbs. (Col. C. P. Morehoiis.) 2. Record Black Sea Bass,436 lbs. (Mr. G. Murphy.) 3. Record Yellowtall, 602 lbs. (Mr. W. W. Simp-son.) 4. Record Swordfish, 339 lbs. (Mr. C. G. Conn.) 5. Ladies RecordTuna, 216 lbs. (Mrs. E. N. DIckerson.) 6. Ladles Record Black Sea Bass,416 lbs. (Mrs. Barrett.) WILSONS GUIDE TO AVALON his rod so as to give the fish a good chance tosecure the bait, and then give one or two littlejerks. If he does this he is almost certain tofasten the hook into the fishs mouth; thenwhiz-z-z-z-z goes the line, and he yellsSTRIKE with all the energy he possesses,and the boatman immediately rushes to hisrescue. We will add no more; he is now in thehands of an expert fisherman who will whisperinto his ear exactly what to do. Sometimes hewin succeed in doing it, and sometimes he willnot. If he is very much excited it is quitepossible that in winding up the reel he willremove some of the skin from his knuckles,but this is the worst that is


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