. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. June ] ©Jj* gveebev mib ^pcxi*tn<m* 193. NOTICE TO ANGtEKS. Every angler is invited to drop as a line occasionally, telling as of the condition of the streams they have visited, the killing lore, the number and size of the fish caught, or any other Item of Interest to anglers. Corning Events. June 18-19.—San Francisco Fly-Casting Club. Eighth series ol Saturday and Sunday contests. Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park. Tunny Fishing off Catalina Island. Tbe seaeon for tunny (Orcynus thynnus) fishing ia the waters off Santa Catalina island and other fishiog loc


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. June ] ©Jj* gveebev mib ^pcxi*tn<m* 193. NOTICE TO ANGtEKS. Every angler is invited to drop as a line occasionally, telling as of the condition of the streams they have visited, the killing lore, the number and size of the fish caught, or any other Item of Interest to anglers. Corning Events. June 18-19.—San Francisco Fly-Casting Club. Eighth series ol Saturday and Sunday contests. Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park. Tunny Fishing off Catalina Island. Tbe seaeon for tunny (Orcynus thynnus) fishing ia the waters off Santa Catalina island and other fishiog localities of our southern coast is now apparently on for good. The nsh is called "tuna," by the local and visiting anglers, pos- sibly following the patois of the Portuguese and other fisher- men in the southern waters of our State. The following account of a recent fishing trip, by a correspondent of the Los Angeles Herald, has a sufficient dash of adventure and sport in it to arouse the enthusiasm of any angler. E. E. DoraD and C. R Scudder of St. Louis went tuna fishing off Avalon bay Thursday morning, June 9th, expect- ing to return by breakfast time. Mr. Doran did return, but he left Mr. Scudder fastened to a big tuna, and came to get Borne breakfast for the fisherman. The news was circulated, and soon Mr. Boran started out with Mrs. Palmer ond daughter of Oakland, Mr. Fetch Dewey, a famous tuna taker of Toledo, Mr3. C. K. Scudder, Mrs. Dorao, Mrs. Cook of Colorado Springs, and C. F. Holder of Pasadena. Another launch put out at the same time with Mr. Studebaker and party. The launches found Mr. Scudder and Jim Gardner, his boatman, about four miles off shore, still fighting tbe fish, and laid by for an hour, when a sea picked up and the pres- ence of several large whales decided the ladies that they would go in. The two fishermen had now been working for four hours, and Mr. Holder was put aboard their boat, while the launch put back to Avalon, expecting to retu


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