98 CHANNEL ISLANDS OF CALIFORNIA 



for high standards this club has had, representing the 

 active influence of over fifteen hundred anglers and 

 the Eastern clubs which have adopted their light- 

 tackle methods. A recent announcement of this club 

 is as follows: 



CATALINA THREE-SIX CLUB 



Uttder Auspices of Tuna Club 



Founded 1908 for Yellowtail 



Tackle Specitications 



Rod. Six feet; weight, 6 oz. 

 Line. Six-thread 

 Butt. Twelve inches. 



Tuna Club Rules 



First degree, 18 pounds; second degree, 24 pounds; third degree, 30 

 pounds. 



Season of 1909 



Total number anglers qualifying, 66; first degree, 37; second degree, 

 18; third degree, n. 



Cups and Prizes 



Potter Three-Six Cup. The names of the anglers catching the three 

 largest fish of the season in Catalina waters engraved on cup each season; 

 these names for 1909: 



T. McD. Potter weight 36 pounds 



A. K. Goodwin weight 34I " 



Mrs. P. S. O'Mara weight S3 " 



Potter-Streeter Boatman's Prizes. Cup for boatman qualifying most 

 men. Won by Chappelle. 



Cups for boatmen of anglers catching two largest fish. Won by Percy 

 Neal and Chas. A. Fisher. 



T, S. Manning, Secretary. 



Avalon, California. 



At the end of the tournament the club announces 

 the winners, its corresponding secretary, Mr. C. V. 

 Barton, of Los Angeles, and Mr. Seymour Locke, of 



