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Show Ktep-i tht FUh A title. Many a fisherman who prefers llvo bait to tempt his gamo has troublo In keeping the bait alive throughout a day'a sport, and It Is Impossible to transport tho bait for some distance without los- I 1 Ing more or rLri. , r ies of it. Err72 Blmply be- U l ' L"ESa cause there I fS f& la no neans ; j? (ciSSj of aupp.ylng jgA vglslzi the flah Vt-sS with tho 0 aVV neco i s a r y 5yJ viZ , air. As soon I "- I as the water bbiu.uu aiuie the flats crnnot exist and If fresh watot Is not at hand tho flah will die. To prevent this loss Casslus M. Flsk of Ohio has designed tho rcceptaclo here shown. The dovlto consists of a pall to receive re-ceive tho water and bait, with an air pump and atorago reservoir at one side, and n perforated tube located In the bottom of tho water chamber. It will be seen that air may be compressed to a relatively high pressure In the air container, and by means of the peculiarly pecu-liarly arrange distributing pipes a gradual dlacbargo of the air through tho water Is permitted, thus keeping tho water continually purified end necessitating tho uso of the nlr pump only at comparatively long Intervals as tho pressure becomes too low to properly prop-erly feed the air to tho water. To aid In selecting tbo bait for uso the Inventor In-ventor has also supplied a sort of net composed of a ring covered with fabric and mounted on tho lower end of a rod Insldo tho pall, which will lift tho Ash clear out tho water until tho ono desired can bo taken out. |