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until I saw your Kink Contest in 

 the August book. 



I use a pig tail, either fresh or 

 corned, which can be had at any 

 meat dealer for a few cents, and 

 four No. 22 or 24 eyed hooks. 

 Fasten a hook about one inch 



pork is bent a little and tie the 

 yarn on the tail as per sketch. 



You will find that your bait 

 will wabble, dive and give several 

 varieties of tango movements that 

 take the eye. It acts like a min- 

 now that is hurt; wiggles, dives 



from the tip or small end and the 

 others divided equally apart. The 

 best way to fasten them is to tie 

 with small size fishing line around 

 the tail. Then join all of these 

 with a line up each side to the top 

 of the tail, but not too tight, as 

 this would not let the tail be free 

 to wobble like an eel. This bait 

 can be kept in water after being 

 used for a whole season. It was 

 used by an old bass fisherman 

 for years. Use only the small 

 taper part of the tail. 



and makes other foolish moves. 

 I have tried it out and find it 

 good. Got on to it by accidentally 

 pulling the yarn too tight on one 

 that I made. 



ANOTHER PORK RIND 

 STUNT 



BY ED. J. SENBERTH 



Take a piece of pork rind and 



shape to as near a minnow as you 



can. Then take red yarn, loop 



Tied tfcr< 



LIVE TROUT WHEN YOU 

 WANT THEM 



BY F. MACKEY 



It was my pleasure to spend 

 three months of 1912 and the same 

 length of time in 1913 camping 

 on the shore of beautiful Lake 

 Alice, hidden in the Rocky Moun- 

 tains of British Columbia. The 

 fishing was uncertain, as it is on 

 many lakes, but both the writer 

 and his pal, "Bob," were fish 

 eaters. (Bob, by the way, is my 

 pointer dog.) So it occurred to 

 me that if I could keep my fish 

 alive I could have fish for camp 



it over or around the neck and 

 then stick it toward the tail, in 

 and out, say, three times. Then 

 pull the yarn a bit so that the 



when they were not disposed to 

 rise to the fly. And this is how I 

 did it: 



I purchased ten yards of 



