Show fishermen invited to try luck in national forests fishermen sho ho do botein cist slat on automobile delivery to the vaters s edge can still find ich ith out modern complexes or inhibit eions in some wine of the more L isolated parts of the nil forests according to assistant Aut stant forester L F p kneipp of 0 the united states forest service the forest aenice Is giving at to the balance or more correctly the lack of balance between tish fish and fishermen mr krapp lays says in the last four years members 1 it forest service ice w ith the cooperation of local sportsmen ports men p have planted re re than 13 3 F fah in national forest aders aiters in these days of motor motorized zed in vulan of every nook and corner I 1 within the nation nations borders the tine t me Is hen the ratio between the members of the tinny tribes and the human tribes was so proportioned that no disciple of izaak wallon walton need return lk ahie liless nen hen there was ome some element of fact in the allegation k 11 that one had to hide bide behind a tree to bait his cok mr kneipp says 1 I 1 bembers of the forest beavlee downer assert amert that such things i a st t it 11 t ui i ond ad do occur in some parts I 1 rf f the rational forests not in those parts accessible to automobiles automobile i for there as elsewhere the fishermen seem to outnumber the elsh but off the duboer tired path in those isolated spots in the national forests which can be reached only by toot foot or horseback the hardy fisherman can still find fish which posses no inhibitions other than those with which nature en coed their progenitors tn in the days when hen the orld was young maintenance of these national forest balens tor for fishermen Is a accomplished complis hed through the activities of the united states bureau of Hs herles tn in rearing and delivering fry and fingerlings and the work of itry I 1 held field officers of the forest service and many enthusiastic private c cooperators ors in transporting and a ft d planting the young fish in liah ti less bior or depleted streams and lakes where conditions are favorable to I 1 their growth according to mr LU remoteness of the arleas aids in the preservation of good fishing conditions in fishing planting work on 00 the national forests the try fry or finger lings frequently must be transport long ds distances over rough mountain tra 13 from the point of delivery fish cans are packed on horses or on the backs of men wat er li L frequently replenished and ed long distances over rough moun produced trod to their new home water gently and carefully cire fulty so that mortality will be h ld id to the minimum and labor saved from loss |