. The complete angler and huntsman. Fishing; Hunting. ^2 THE AXGLEK AND HLNTSMAN (.'oustantly; ineroasiiij>-. This is probably due to a desire to get away from tlie inultiplicit\^ of hooks and brought about also, by the requirements of laws in certain States which limit the number of hooks that mav be used bv the angler. Cut here shown is Style No. 904W-SD. Several of the other baits these people put out are made with the single hooks, as here shown, in various South Bend Flies are furnished tied on straight eye ringed Spi'oat hooks, not snelled, thus j^ermitting attaching a spoo
. The complete angler and huntsman. Fishing; Hunting. ^2 THE AXGLEK AND HLNTSMAN (.'oustantly; ineroasiiij>-. This is probably due to a desire to get away from tlie inultiplicit\^ of hooks and brought about also, by the requirements of laws in certain States which limit the number of hooks that mav be used bv the angler. Cut here shown is Style No. 904W-SD. Several of the other baits these people put out are made with the single hooks, as here shown, in various South Bend Flies are furnished tied on straight eye ringed Spi'oat hooks, not snelled, thus j^ermitting attaching a spoon or sj)inner. Supplied in twelve colors, various siz- ed hooks. ' Casting For Game Fish: The step from boyhood fishing days to that perfec- tion in angling science knoAvn as casting, is one that can be measured only in years. Generally it stretches over about a dozen. It may vary more or less but in the main the boy must have grown into a full, mature manhood, be- fore he takes up casting and attempts to pit his prowess against such worthy foes as the Bass, the Muskie, the Trout and- others of the gamy tribe. With a free-running reel, a light silk line, a Iii;ht. flexible rod and suitable lures, the lad who at one time was fully satisfied with the small fry finds that hooking a lively bass is an entirely different sensati(^»n and that he has encountered a foe worthy of all the prowess his advanced years have giA^en him. Just imagine a mighty l)lack bass striking your lure at the end of a well-made line—imagine him going down through the cool, weedy depths, making the line fairly sing. 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 Hutton, Thomas Hubert, 1892-; Blake, Stanley, joint author. Berry, Ky.
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