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Show Popular Rod llliiill mmsimmm:smmmdm The "Stubcaster," shown above. Is one of the fastest-selling fastest-selling rods on the market. In 1948 it was accepted by more than a quarter of a million anglers. The "Stubcaster" with Its coil spring design gives to this short, convenient-to-pack rod all the resiliency and tip action of the longer, lighter casting rods. The rod is manufactured manu-factured by Waltco Products, of Chicago. AAA Tips for Boaters Perhaps it isn't too late to get in these few tips for boaters. Boaters are urged to show common courtesy to fishermen and others who may be using the same waters so that excursions afloat will be pleasurable for all. Skippers of ouboards and motor-boats motor-boats can avoid ' accidents and trouble by observing these simple rules which are set up under a federal- regulation pertaining to outboard boating: When meeting other boats, always al-ways keep to the right. Yield the right-of-way to the man on the right. Any boat that is being overtaken over-taken has the right-of-way. Always yield the right-of-way to a boat under sail or oars. AAA Stunted Fish There are two schools of thought regarding the causes of fish becoming be-coming stunted. Nearly every fresh-water angler knows waters where trout, bullheads, perch, bass or some other species run smaller than the average. To one school of thought the answer an-swer is "heredity," and the introduction intro-duction of new blood is urged. The other ichool believes the answer if I "nvlronment." |