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FISHING TACKLE 



cling this, attach to the four bars a half-inch 

 water-tight gas-pipe ring (P) 30 inches in di- 

 ameter, painted white. Four staples may be 

 used in making it fast to the bars. Wire will 

 catch the lures. One foot from this circle 

 attach a similar one 4^2 feet in diameter, and 

 so on until five are in place. As all parts of the 

 target should be just awash, with only the red 

 bullseye showing distinctly, regulating devices 

 are necessary. Four paint cans attached solidly 

 to the bars underneath will serve, provided they 

 do not leak. If the target floats too high, let 

 a little water into the cans. Screw-top cans, 

 are, for this reason, the handiest form. (See 

 X, Fig. 22.). 



Fig. 22. Fig. 23. 



Accuracy Bait-Casting Target. 



Some clubs have platforms so arranged that 

 the accuracy target may be left afloat under the 

 platform from week to week. Two sides of 



