Show I OUTDOOR OF SPORT Expert Gives Hints to Disciples Djs Dis of Isaac Walton Wal talF aIton aI- aI ton F By George E. E Case CaseIn In the lust last few years cars there has been beena I Ia a general g acceptance pta c of the the doctrine dOctrina 1 of Jr outdoor recreation n. n More men and r women live have been taught what benefits bene beite- enc enc- I fits are arc derived from healthy health exercise In iii the tile open J It l is no longer considered considered consid consid- ered folly tolly to spend a 3 vacation under the open sl sky y along some singing stream or wind swept lake America ha has the tho lakes woods and waters water an and all the incentive e for all aU I outdoor people to realize what tho the outdoor outdoor out out- door life can cando do for health and I tion tiun Angling has brought rought this t ll home h to tho the people of ot sun-baked sun dusty cities more than tItan an any other thing thins in the tho lino of ot sports As time rolls along alons and arid spring draws ones one's thoughts I turn to things outdoors To the tho angler thu tho first of April is the beginning of or ofa a new flew life lite a life lito In the tile open and communion communion com corn I munion with nature n Thoughtful men who ho seek ek quiet places genera generally go goI I fishing and at this time Ume ot of the year car Is time The Tho trout to sommen som some f men Is the gamiest of ot all fresh fish Some Sonic opinions differ greatly on this matter r r but be that thal as It H. ma may maj he ho Is a scrappy little customer when To fish ish successfully for tr ut his I habits must bo be o kno known knon n Ills Ilia ha habits in one part of oC the country will bo be dif dlf j ferent from the habits of his neighbors neigh I bors bor III In tho the streams of ot other states states' In I different sections of the country The Thel I l trout loves es clear swift running running- streams whether hother large or ot small the I bottoms of which arc are filled with bould- bould I cis ci's and gravel Hiding Ho ilo is wont to hide under tho the overhanging overhanging over over- hanging banks bank of ot the th streams and un under under under un- un der and along fallen trees treos In d deep ep holes made mado b by these o obstructions of ot the tho current This is IN particularly BO so 1 I with the big fellows and of the the littler I I fellows fellow's who delight ht in living In the riffles In Tn the tho spring look for them amon among the tho fast moving rapids or In Inthe Inthe Inthe the eddies along the banks 1 Tho Q trout feeds lar largely ely on insects He lie Is a lively 11 forager for tor food and you will often see co him chasing lnA small minnows durInA during during dur dur- ing InA the middle of oC the day and now and andl then them II leaping In the air for Cor slack flies files I and nd moths He lie likes plenty of oxygen oxygen oxy oxy- gen cn and delights In the white-capped white foaming waters below ow a fall In iii the stream m It Is but hut little leas hess than han useless to totI fish tI h for trout until after the snow now and Ice Ic are out nut ul of ot lh thi streams aile and they thc often otten will wm not strike e on a cl l bright hl da day and after a storm will seldom rise to a tI fly The best beat months to 10 fish tho the streams for tr trout are May In and June for then the streams arc are best for wading and trout are arc always on the rl rise riso o for tor flies files and insects Tho The only difference between n a 3 six and an round sight bout i Ik Is that It will no no longer cr take tak si 51 six rounds to fight a n. round four bout It will take tako eight |