Outing . led in vain. Ithad no attraction whatsoever, but thefish would still strike at the spoon. Itis an unusual sight to see these greatschools porpoising as they travel downthe coast, bound for salt water. Theyleave the feeding-grounds with the regu-larity of an express train and always fol-low the same route, this being the direc-tion of the river current. There are many ways of hooking thebait, the simplest of which is as follows:Enter the hook behind the right gill andbring it through the head and out justinside the left eye. The bait will spinin the proper direction to lay the line and
Outing . led in vain. Ithad no attraction whatsoever, but thefish would still strike at the spoon. Itis an unusual sight to see these greatschools porpoising as they travel downthe coast, bound for salt water. Theyleave the feeding-grounds with the regu-larity of an express train and always fol-low the same route, this being the direc-tion of the river current. There are many ways of hooking thebait, the simplest of which is as follows:Enter the hook behind the right gill andbring it through the head and out justinside the left eye. The bait will spinin the proper direction to lay the line andthe head bone is so hard that the baitcannot tear away. It is unnecessary towire the mouth as in any other using live bait there is but one precau-tion. It must be fresh. My conclusions are that both bait andspoon have their virtue; that the judg-ment of the fisherman in his choice is thewinning element. The secret lies not inattracting but in hooking, and, havinghooked, in outthinking the FOOTBALL ROLL OF HONOR Selected Annually on the Advice of the Most Prominent Coaches of the Country Ends OHearn, CornellMerrilat, ArmyGilchrist, NavyHogsett, DartmouthFritz, CornellWagoner, PittsburghCherry, Ohio StateReber, KansasHardwick, Harvard Tackles Talbot, YaleBuck, WisconsinButler, WisconsinKirke, IowaHalligan, NebraskaBrooks, ColgateStorer, HarvardPatterson, W. & , Syracuse Guards Munns, CornellBrown, NavyKetcham, YalePennock, HarvardGeissman, Ohio StateGallagher, Missouri Center Simpson, PennsylvaniaPatterson, Michigan Des Jardien, ChicagoGarlow, Carlisle Quarterback Prichard, ArmyWilson, YaleLlewellyn, DartmouthHughitt, MichiganBarrett, CornellMarshall, PennsylvaniaHuntington, ColgateHightower, NorthwesternRussell, ChicagoWelch, CarlisleDorais, Notre Dame Halfbacks Law, PrincetonWhitney, DartmouthYoung, PennsylvaniaCraig, MichiganGuyon, CarlisleFisher, OberlinGray, ChicagoDick, IowaRutherford, NebraskaSpiegel, W. & , Syracuse Fullback Hudson, Trini
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