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Show B FISH AND CAME PLENTIFUL Hf Hunters and Anglers Find Much Sport B In Africa. BIB A trader in Ivor) and rubber writes BBMi ns follows of sport on the Knfue lllver BBw : In Africa: "Every morning at day- BBM break we got up and scanned the K' plains with our glasses for game. B' Often our boys called us tlrst to t,u B' that n herd of water buck or hart- BlV beest was grazing In sight, especially BBBiI If the camp was out of meat. The B ' river was full of llsh barbel, bream. Hl t pike and tiger fish The bream were BBS by far the best eating, but the tiger BBMi i llsh and big hnthel gavo the best B ' sport. Spoon halt with strong pike BbV tackle, nnd a st I(T bamboo rod, was all B that was leipilied. and trolling bo- BlH hind n dugout paddled oy natives we !: lould soon make a bag. The tiger B i llsh fight gamelv, and, by breuking BHi water rcpeatcdl), very often succeed B-1 in shaking the hook from their m ' J months. Barbel run up to 80 pounds B'ii weight, and a heavy one can tow a B ! canoe along the surface nt some B 't |