. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. JULY 30, 1898] ^ c*re ^cetttsx rote* §povx»mmu 73. Coming Events. July 30-3L-—San Francisco Fly-Casting Club. Eleventh series of Saturday and Sunday contests. Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park. San Francisco Fly Casting Club. The eleventh series of fly-casting contests will be held to- day and to-morrow at Stow Lake. One more contest to be held August 6th and 7th will close the season. The Club's executive committee last Tuesday evening selected a design and style for the msdals to be awarded to the winners of this seasons casting. The next meeting of the Club will b


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. JULY 30, 1898] ^ c*re ^cetttsx rote* §povx»mmu 73. Coming Events. July 30-3L-—San Francisco Fly-Casting Club. Eleventh series of Saturday and Sunday contests. Stow Lake, Golden Gate Park. San Francisco Fly Casting Club. The eleventh series of fly-casting contests will be held to- day and to-morrow at Stow Lake. One more contest to be held August 6th and 7th will close the season. The Club's executive committee last Tuesday evening selected a design and style for the msdals to be awarded to the winners of this seasons casting. The next meeting of the Club will be held Tuesday, August 9th. The Rodeo Lake Closed. We regret to chronicle the determination of the owners of the reservoir lake at Rodeo to close this fishing water to anglers in general. This course has been taken owing to recent acts of vandalism and reprehensible conduct in other respects indulged in by parties visiting the lake a week or so ago. Permits will now be necessary for anglers who desire to try the lake for black bass. Stockton Anglers Catch Black Baas. Alex. Chalmers, F. P. Adams and B. C. Carroll of Stock- ton and Dr. Arthur Wallace of San Francisco went up to the Salt Spring Valley reservoir last Satuaday evening, arriving at midnight. Tbe reservoir is thirty-four miles from Stockton. It is a splendid drive np there by nay of Milton. Three years ago the reservoir was stocked with 6000 black bass between two and three incbes long. The fish were taken from the Russian river by the State Fish Commission. Now the reservoir is filled with bass, and the fishing is all that a sportsman could wish. The party succeeded in in taking * ighty-three from the water, the total lot weighiLg 104 pounds. The largest weighed 2\ pounds. Most of them were taken with flies, the best Killer being the Lake Qieen fly, though by trolling a large number were also caught. They were all packed in ice and brought to Stockton, where they were distributed among the friends of the party. T


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