Show TWO MEN CATCH THE SAME SANE FISH AT THE SAME TIME TIME GREEDY GREEDY INDIANAPOLIS Sept IS Judge Judge McMaster McMaster Mc- Mc Master of oC the superior court Is an enthusiastic enthusiastic fish fisherman and considers angling the best hest part of oC a summer vacation He always alwa's takes Judicial notice of the fishing season He was asked for or a fish stOl story based on personal experience and told that thata a true truo f story was preferred but bul no at affidavits da- da its need accompany IL It He lie seemed to re resent resent resent re- re sent the reference to v veracity for tor he said There Thore teems seems to be an Implication In the tho r request that fishermen do not always adhere strictly to the truth This Is un un- un warranted Fishing Is IE a. a serious business and the simple statement o of a a. true truo fisherman fisherman fisherman fisher fisher- man ought to pass without challenge In the morn morning Ins Ins- ho seriously contemplates the sk sky and attempts to forecast the conditions conditions condi condi- o of tho time day as to wind and weather and wonders whether they will bite Once on the water and the strike corneA comes other problems arise calling for tor serious consideration How long Ion to I let t him run before you ou can successfully snap and If It successful In hooking him the tha tension tension ten ten- sion of ot tho the line the spring in the rod and the manipulation of ot the reel aro are all engrossing questions If It you ou land him and he Is a beauty you may feel teel like shouting but hut If it he ha throws tho the hook you think inexpressible things So you ou e eee see fishing is a serious business busl- busl ness and calculated d to cultivate ate unswerving ing fidelity to the truth among Its vo vo- vo- vo f 5 Ind Indeed e the tho fishermen with whom I have fished Ushe are arc trustworthy and their stories can he be Implicitly relied on True a a. little allowance sometimes must be e mal made for e Judge Calt Carters Carter's rs r's sam but John Duncan Senator Hugg John Will PhIpps Judge Allen Alien and the rest relt of or our bunch are always conservative conser In their statements as to the tle size anil number of their catch One Ofle of or the most unusual of or th the fi fishing experiences I have had was two years a ago o. o when whon m my son eon and I were ere fishing from the tho same boat on Lake Kagawong in Canada Our success had been somewhat indifferent until along about th the tho middle of oC the forenoon when as we wore were rowing along about Oft nt fifty yards yards from th the tho shore I looked over tho the side sine of ot tho the board and sa saw sawa a fine tine bass I told the tho guide to anchor and we commenced casting out with the result that In a n short time we had landed handed fifteen small mouthed beauties but tho the remarkable ablo thing about it W was S that that while the total catch was fifteen we each caught eight I The lIme he wa way o of It was this I hooked a and it ran toward my eons eon's hook I told him to watch that our lines did not become fouled He Ho said Well some come thing thin has hils been feeling of oC my bait too He lie Ift let his hue lino slack how however hower er and I then d that both lines were moving mo about In the same direction I supposed of ot course that the they were simply fouled but when tho the fish was landed WI wo we found round that he was firmly hooked on both hooks Of Ot the tho other oilier fourteen each caught seven coven If It anybody doubts this story I can prove it h b by my son lion You see sec you cant can't pu put t a good man down who raises his own witnesses s. s |