. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 22,1900] fttje gveettev tmfr Iftwwrtemtm. Coming Events. Sept 29—Fly-CaBting. Saturday contest, class re-entry, Stow Like, 2:30 P. m. t-ept. 30—Fly-Casting. Sunday contest, class re-entry. Stow Lake, 10 p. M. Fly-Oasting at Stow Lake. The first re-entry scores of the San Francisco Fly Casters are given below. The second reentry contests will take place on the 29th and 30th iosts.: Saturday Class Re-entry Contest No. i—Stow Lake, September 15, I9v0. Wind. we-t. weather, warm and mild. Judges—Messrs Maosfield and Muller, Referee, Messrs. Brother- ton an


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. September 22,1900] fttje gveettev tmfr Iftwwrtemtm. Coming Events. Sept 29—Fly-CaBting. Saturday contest, class re-entry, Stow Like, 2:30 P. m. t-ept. 30—Fly-Casting. Sunday contest, class re-entry. Stow Lake, 10 p. M. Fly-Oasting at Stow Lake. The first re-entry scores of the San Francisco Fly Casters are given below. The second reentry contests will take place on the 29th and 30th iosts.: Saturday Class Re-entry Contest No. i—Stow Lake, September 15, I9v0. Wind. we-t. weather, warm and mild. Judges—Messrs Maosfield and Muller, Referee, Messrs. Brother- ton and Clerk, Mr. Hnyck. 1 At times he will not condescend to glance at any sort of a fly hook. Meat, a worm, grasshopper or fi-h's eye will tempt the (rout's palate, generally at such times. Often these signally fail. In fact and truth, the trout is a regular "crank" about his ealiog. He is very freakish when his appetite is concerned. What do trout feed npon as a general thing. Is their diet entirely confined to intects, worms, bugs, water fliss, tender;1, roMle s, fragments of vegetables, etc ? I heard an old aogler: say he had often found frogs in the stomach of trout. "I ones caught a whooping lake trout," he said, "and found a/, full grown mouse on the ; I should be glad to hear from some wise and experienced jn aoglers in regard to these matters Any light cast upon the peculiarities of the (rout will be thankfully received. John Peltier is enthusiastic over a recent fishing trip to Webber lake He arrived at the lake about September 1st and ei joved a week's angling with the Loch leven, German brown iroul and cutthroats. The cutthroat trout rose freely to the fly; any orange colored fly with a dull gray wing was the favorite killer, e;-pecially when the weather was windy. The Loch leven varietv had a fancy for minuows with a small spinner in front of Ihe hook; they were caught trolling. Battu, H 89 Battu, H 94 Everett, E A 1


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