Four a. m. and the sun peeping up over the horizon with a slight I 

 to the water, a nice growth of n< :he point of land which runs 



for sixty feet as a sand har out into deep water and the bass raising the 

 deuce among the shiners, perch and minnows. You cannot beat it for 

 bass. Excry morning for a week five to eight bass were coaxed into the 

 " spider " off this point. 



In lake fishing for bass the small bays and coves can be counted on 

 for good fishing. As a general thing the underwater weeds and lily pads 

 thrive in the bays, the natural retreat of the large-mouth. From this 

 little bay nineteen bass, ranging from two and a half to five pounds, were 

 caught in a little over an hour's casting. 



