Breeder and sportsman . thebig hammerhead sharks which Jo not bother withsuch small potatoes as rod and reel bait. All the HUNTING THE BEHEMOTH. Hon. Winston Spencer Churchills latest contribu-tion along the lines of travel and adventure is en-titled, My African Journey. Its claims to mentionhere are many pages devoted to life and sport in theAfrican jungle and veldt, the illustrations and itsgeneral makeup of interest and merit. The camerasof the author and Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Wil-son provided many excellent pictures of peculiarmerit. These with three elaborated maps are appre-ciative a
Breeder and sportsman . thebig hammerhead sharks which Jo not bother withsuch small potatoes as rod and reel bait. All the HUNTING THE BEHEMOTH. Hon. Winston Spencer Churchills latest contribu-tion along the lines of travel and adventure is en-titled, My African Journey. Its claims to mentionhere are many pages devoted to life and sport in theAfrican jungle and veldt, the illustrations and itsgeneral makeup of interest and merit. The camerasof the author and Lieutenant Colonel Gordon Wil-son provided many excellent pictures of peculiarmerit. These with three elaborated maps are appre-ciative adjuncts to the reader. Most of the matter appeared in monthly install-ments in the pages of the Strand Magazine, whathas been added was necessary in order to make thestory continuous and complete. Mr. Churchill evi-dently had a trip replete with adventure and inspir-ing features and he relates his experiences in a man-ner calculated to increase interest in the recentlyacquired British estate in the northeast quarter of. A MORNINGS CATCH AT LAKE TAHOE. sharks put up a very lively fight and are hard to are no sharks of the man-eating variety inSouthern California waters. The stingarees also putup a vicious fight. They have been caught with lighttackle as high as 75 or 80 pounds. During the past summer some local rod and reelmen have bad excellent sport fishing from the pierand the beach at Oceanside for corbina, croaker andyellowfin; but the place is not so easy of access asthe others mentioned, on account of the distance. The angling clubs of Los Angeles and Catalinaisland have been a prominent factor in elevating thesport, and in bringing about conditions calculated tolessen the indiscriminate slaughter of game fish. The Tuna Club of Caalina Island was organizedin 189S and its roster contains the names of anglingsportsmen whose names are household words wher-ever rod and reel fishing is known. The Tuna Clubowns a fine club house at Avalon, where members andvisiting a
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