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For a line, get a fifty-yard spool of waterproof 

 soft square braided silk No. 6, which runs freely 

 from the reel and with the least amount of friction 

 on the guides and is easily thumbed without burning. 

 A Kingfisher line of this kind will cost you 8oc and 

 it will not get fuzzy nor swell up when wet. 



ARTIFICIAL PLUGS AND WOBBLERS 



Of lures or artificial baits there are legions and 

 they range in price from IDC up. Some are worth 

 it and some are not. You'll probably want to buy 

 every one you see, and try 'em out. That's part of 

 the game, but for a starter the following will make 

 a selection in color and style that ought to interest 

 any old bass or other game fish : A Jamison Coaxer 

 at 5oc; Heddon's Crab Wiggler, 85c; Tango Min- 

 now, white with red top, 75c; South Bend Bass- 

 Oreno, rainbow color, 5<Dc; Wilson Fluted Wob- 

 bler, green crackled back, 75c; Pflueger-Surprise 

 minnow, white with green back, j^c. This gives 

 you a collection of lures at $4.10 that contains every 

 kind of a wiggle, wobble, dive or other movement 

 in the deck and if you keep them moving when in 

 the water, there is no reason why any high-brow bass 

 won't strike them out of pure inquisitiveness just 

 to see what makes 'em do it. 



For your pork rind, frogs and live minnows you 

 will need a few spinners and spoons. Get a Hilde- 

 brandt, single and tandem, Slim Eli No. 3, and a 



