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Show ! Young Angler Shows Skill in Taking Season's Best Note to fishermen: Get rid of those flies, get rid of those lures, spinners, flat fish and other unnecessary paraphen-ella. paraphen-ella. Get yourself a hook, some angleworms and go after the big ones. At least that is the advice of 13 year-old Tommy Anderson, and he should know. Tommy turned in the largest catch of the season Saturday when he caught the granddaddy of the Duck Creek Pond with just that, a hook and a worm. The rainbow trout, before it was dressed weighed five pounds and from what can be gathered It was a difficult thing trying to net the monster. Tommy caught the five pound-er pound-er from the dike at Duck Creek Spring at approximately 10 a. m. Saturday and although it was the only fish he creeled during dur-ing the day the "trip was worth it," Tommy said. Tommy was Ineligible for competition com-petition in the Wildlife Federation's Federa-tion's big fish contest because he does not belong to the organization. or-ganization. Nevertheless, the caught In this area this season. So you fishermen, take heed if you want the big ones you've got to use the proper equipment. A pole, a line, some leader, a hook and a worm. At least it paid off for young Tom-mv. Tom-mv. ' |