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Show Moroni Man Says Texas Fish Big, Bigger, Biggest 70S North Adams St San Angelo, Tex., Aug. 23 Editor, Mt. Pleasant Pyramid Mt. Pleasant, Utah Dear Mr. Judd, For the past while I have followed with interest the tales and pictures of the "Flying Fishermen." Since these lei-lows lei-lows are very good friends o: mine, I cannot afford 'to be outdone in pictures of some very fine pictures of fish. Enclosed is a typical picture of the fish that is found in Texas. This yellow catfish, weighing 40 pounds, was caugh. on an unbaited trot line tit;iH miles west of San Angelo. Although Al-though not all of the fish is showing, the size of the fish can be clearly visualized as I am holding it about an inch from the ground. A fish fry, for about 15 couples', cou-ples', was made possible with said fish, with plenty of fish left over. The fish was exceptionally exception-ally tender and delicious. Believe Be-lieve me the fishing here is, :o phrase it mildly, "GREAT". Thank you for all that you will do to see that Don Reynolds, Rey-nolds, Max Christensen, and the others see the type of fishing 1 am now becoming accustomed to. The lady in the picture is my wife and the picture was taken after coming back to town after the fish was caught. Respectfully yours, Sidney W. Jolley. |