Show L tili fill 1 2 1 M RHODY y effect of choke to the beginner and confirmed wing wine shot alike the subject of shotgun hov boring is 1 always a fascinating one unending are the tho argument arguments concerning the respective merita merits and effect of one bore over another except for tor or patterning his bis hl gun the average shot gunner li is never able to see bee ee what happens as a a result of various bores borci and except for photo photos uch such ai as those here h he e i 1 s never a able abie bl e to see just what happens when a shot hot charge leaves leave the mizzie mizzle of various bored barrels thank thanks to the Win Winch chesler chesier ealer arms company here Is presented pre tented visual ay y what happens when hot shot wi y IT a 10 1 0 o av 1 1 do 4 kw 4 at M ix 4 n A X F X this series of photos tak taken n nine feet from the muzzle muzzie show abow how degrees of choke affect shotgun patterns in the top photo Is shown the shot charge from a cylinder bore barrel note how bow the shot spreads center a modified or half choke bore reduces the spread of shot in bottom photo a full choke barrel restricts the shot into smaller more concentrated column charges leave the barrels of the three most popular chokes in use by american scattergun scatter gun enthusiasts despite the diversity of opinion it Is rather well established that the ideal boring for tor or the upland gunner Is improved tm proved cylinder it if be he is using a single gun and unproved improved cylinder and modified choke if he is carrying a double the hunter who goes for ducks geese and doves will be better armed firmed with the heavier gauges and closer choked guns although there Is a wealth of contradictory matter on this subject A A A trad tras rys irr a small thing sports mansh manship but any man who a good sport in a competition involving a tish fish versus a piece of baig bait surely is ii a doubtful risk in the ab bigger gamble of human relationships A A A why maxem up II 11 you own a farm tarm arm fish pond you may have the idea that you should raise various species ot of fish together in the same pond considerable scientific research shows that this is not true it Is now known that the greatest production in any body of water water principally small ponds or lakes can be attained only by having the fewest species of fish present the largemouth bass and bluegill make an ideal combination for such waters the necessity of combining a fish like the largemouth with the bluegill is that the latti latter iatter e i r feeds on oil small microscopic organ isms iams while the large Jarge largemouth mou th in I 1 its ts advanced gerling fingerling tin sizes and adult forms feeds on the bluegills blue gills this cycle of feeding creates the best fish production in a pond so why mix sem lem em up for it really is not advisable to do s so 0 factors of food and space plus the of e each a ch individual species of fish as to how it reproduces and lives is important to consider when tryl trying ng to mix species A A A camouflaged leaders camouflaged nylon nilon monofilament leaders tippets colls calls and spinning lines tines are now available they are dyed the color of the rainbow by a special process the colors are in the order in which they appear in the spectrum and this feature according to the manufacturers aids in making them virtually invisible the leaders offered come in either level or tapered forms in a wide range of test text weights spinning lines are made in multi test sizes A A A cef gei |