

SCENE IN THE PACIFIC EVERY HOUR 



/S. 3i<^nji0sis sj ine 0cem 



THE salt-water angler who is wise in the ways of the 

 game never fails to avail himself of any aid that might 

 possibly help him in locating, hooking or catching fish when- 

 ever he is out after them. Experienced fishermen are con- 

 stantly using every trick of the trade they have learned 

 through the years, and smart newcomers to the sport are for- 

 ever watching and listening to these men. 



There are many telltale signs for the salt-water enthusiast 

 to follow, whether he is surfcasting from the beach, bay- 

 fishing, bottom-fishing along the shore or trolling many miles 

 at sea. But after a fisherman has ascertained his proper in- 

 formation on wind, weather, tide and water conditions, and 

 is sure in his own mind that he is fishing in the right spot, then, 



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