. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. \m VENLBER 2, 1905J ®he gveebev cmt» *&p&vtemcm 11 ick bass fishing near Sebastopol, in the Big ion, is first class. The fish are large, game, and plendid condition. Frank Marcus, Harry Leap Jules Bruns caught a big string o£ fine fish in water last Sunday. Marcus is enthusiastic in lling the black bass angling of this resort. â i " is .""I . W. Richards, who is enjoying the angling pos- ;: ities in and about Santa Cruz, recently wrote friend in this city: Te are catching a few salmon again now. For onth past the yellowtail and skip-ja


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. \m VENLBER 2, 1905J ®he gveebev cmt» *&p&vtemcm 11 ick bass fishing near Sebastopol, in the Big ion, is first class. The fish are large, game, and plendid condition. Frank Marcus, Harry Leap Jules Bruns caught a big string o£ fine fish in water last Sunday. Marcus is enthusiastic in lling the black bass angling of this resort. â i " is .""I . W. Richards, who is enjoying the angling pos- ;: ities in and about Santa Cruz, recently wrote friend in this city: Te are catching a few salmon again now. For onth past the yellowtail and skip-jacks (bonita) ; held possession of the bay and they keep the ion from coming in. Last year it was the same Although we had no yellowtail then (nor had my for ten years previous) the skip-jacks come bout August and stayed several weeks, then went y and the salmon returned. We look for fine ion fishing in a few days, as most everyone out erday got one. rout fishing is fine and with my 4>4-ounce rods n get the same play and sport with a 7 or 8-inch ,t stream trout that the man with the ordinary nee rod gets out of fish weighing half a pound over. My salmon rod is 11-ounce and with a hread line it makes a great set-to with fish aver- g 12 and 15 pounds, arge caliber shotguns in the field and base ball for rods should be relegated to ancient history n so much sport can be had with lighter outfits, steel-heads are running up the streams here now catches of a dozen or fifteen averaging a half three-quarter pound are made every evening in streams around Santa ; :.:! Sportsmen who have looked over many favorite quail grounds recently state that birds are plentiful and the young well grown. The season has been a good one for the birds. Ducks are exceedingly plentiful in the marsh land and tule sections. Teal and mallard have bred num- erously this season and sprig are seen in great num- bers in many places, particularly on the "White tract" of the Petaluma ma


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