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KINKS OF ALL KINDS 



Heads (Golden Gate) trolling for 

 salmon. Used light tackle and 

 No. 21 Cutty Hunk line. Believe 

 me! you can have all the fun you 



Sprite) 



want with salmon that weigh from 

 8 to 40 pounds. I have also used 

 the "Deep Water Troller" on lakes 

 where big pickerel and big-mouth 



bass are caught on those days 

 when the fish run deep. 



The troller does away with the 

 heavy sinker while fighting the 

 fish. You can imagine the sinker 

 you would have to use to reach a 

 depth of 20 feet, using light tackle. 



Take a piece of No. 9 brass 

 wire 6 inches long. Slip a gener- 

 ous sized washer over each end 

 and then form an eye at each end. 

 This wire is labeled "D" in the 

 diagram. A swivel should be at- 

 tached to each of these eyes 

 (C-C) and the lower swivel cast 

 directly into a good generous lead 

 sinker shaped much like a sash- 

 weight, but much smaller, of 

 course. 



The rudder piece (A) is made 

 out of a piece of No. 21 sheet 

 brass, 2 inches long and 1 inch 

 wide. A half inch at one end is 

 bent so as to form a free work- 

 ing hinge around the rod D. The 

 other end is rounded and a quar- 

 ter-inch hole pierced through it. 



