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Show Fishermen: Here Are Some Facts No license fee is required to fish in' Canada. A .22 caliber rifle bullet will carry1 three-quarters of a mile. Gray eyed persons make the best ri-flo ri-flo and trapshooters. Fifteen hundred rifles and shotguns are turned out daily by Winchester. There are 3,500.000 bicycles in use in the United States. No one is allowed to take more than fifteen fish a day from Canadian waters. wat-ers. There are 53,000 boys enrolled In fVi TlMnrtVi actor" Tnnlnr Plflo rnrnc You can purchase a mele bison for $250. The king of Spain will be a candi date for the Spanish rifle teanrto the Olympic games. The Girl Scouts have a membership of 05,000. There is a revival of sport the world over, and that America will dominate as UBual in the Olympic games. 755,325 persons visited the national parks in 1919. ! The Winchester plant turns out 1S,-nnn.nnn 1S,-nnn.nnn rartridees and 2.500.000 shot shells every week. Only five regular players in the major ma-jor leagues bat from either side of tne plate. , Colorado has 8000 miles of trout streams. The United States has thirty-four fish hatcheries. Montana has seventy-five anglers' clubs. Washington has thirty-eight fish hatcheries. Asbury Park, N. J., is building a $50,000 club house for fishermen. New Hampshire has fallen into line and will operate fish hatcheries. Washington has produced millions of trout at 35 cents a thousand. New Jersey does not and will not stock streams that are not open to the public. Butte, Mont, was discovered by trout fishermen. There are five fishermen to every hnntor at lpnst. that is what the sta tisticians tell us. Millions are spent annually for the propagation of fish. It is well to leave a few fish for the next fellow. No fish under six inci.es can be taken tak-en from the waters of the Dominion of Canada. There is a National Association of Scientific Angling clubs. |