. The boy anglers; their adventures in the Gulf of Mexico, California, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and the lakes and streams of Canada. Fishing; Fishes. ON THE INDIAN RIVER 203 After two weeks in this anglers' paradise Mr. Tem- ple chartered Captain Gagger's big flat-bottom schooner, and they sailed up the coast, entering the Indian River, the long stretch of shallow water formed by the outly- ing sand-banks on the southeast coast of Florida. Here. Captain Gagger's schooner. in the various passes, through which they could enter the waters of the Gulf Stream, the party fished, finding spor


. The boy anglers; their adventures in the Gulf of Mexico, California, the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, and the lakes and streams of Canada. Fishing; Fishes. ON THE INDIAN RIVER 203 After two weeks in this anglers' paradise Mr. Tem- ple chartered Captain Gagger's big flat-bottom schooner, and they sailed up the coast, entering the Indian River, the long stretch of shallow water formed by the outly- ing sand-banks on the southeast coast of Florida. Here. Captain Gagger's schooner. in the various passes, through which they could enter the waters of the Gulf Stream, the party fished, finding sport far exceeding anything found among the keys. Here the boys had their first experience with the large crevalle (Caranx), the splendid fish making a remarkable fight when taken with medium weight rods. One day while fishing at the pass Tom had a strike that nearly jerked the rod from his hands. The line hissed through the water, the reel screamed, and the rush. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Holder, Charles Frederick, 1851-1915. New York, D. Appleton


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