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FOREST AND STREAM 
February, 1919 
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disappeared it is well to allow a few 
moments to elapse before making the 
strike, as the pickerel invariably turns 
the bait around so it can be gorged head 
foremost. When the strike is made it 
should be firm but not rapid; the rod 
should be brought up and when resistance 
is felt, then drive the hook home. With 
tackle such as described the sport is of 
high order as the pickerel puts up strong 
resistance and makes runs to right and 
left in rapid order, springing from the 
water frequently and withal making a 
very interesting fight. Ordinarily the 
best time for a trial at these fish is 
early in the morning or between sunset 
and dark, as it is during these periods 
that they take the hook freest. 
SURF ANGLING 
A ll of the old officers were re-elected 
^ at the annual meeting of the Asso- 
ciation of Surf Angling Clubs, held re- 
cently in New York City. Representa- 
tives of all of the clubs along the coast 
from Long Island to Florida were pres- 
ent. The officers for the coming year are 
Dr. F. C.. Raynor, Anglers Club of New 
York, president; J. Egbert Newman, Bel- 
mar Fishing Club, vice-president; Claude 
E. Holgate, Ocean City Fishing Club, 
secretary-treasurer. Board of Govern- 
ors, J. S. Pettit, Anglers Club of New 
York; John D. Ritchie, Asbury Park F. 
C. ; W. A. Welsh, Anglers Club of Ocean 
City; W. A. Robinson, Belmar F. C.; 
Howard Kain, Long Island C. C.; Dr. 
Carleton Simon, Midland Beach F. C.; 
Churchill Hungerford, Ocean City F. C., 
and Dr. S. H. Lipschutz, St. Petersburg 
Tarpon Club. 
Several changes were made in the rules 
covering surf casting tournaments. The 
definition of what constitutes profession- 
alism was more clearly outlined than the 
rule previously existing, as follows; 
“A professional is one who is a teacher 
of casting for pay; or one who acts, or 
has acted within a period of one year 
prior to the tournament, as a paid guide ; 
or one who makes use of his own or a 
fellow caster’s ability for advertising.” 
Rules outling the method of preferring 
charges, and for the reinstatement of 
those who had previously been profes- 
sionals were left to a committee consist- 
ing of Churchill Hungerford, R. H. Cor- 
son and C. E. Holgate to draft. 
Casting dates for 1919 were alloted as 
follows : 
May 25, Long Island C. C. at Grant 
City, S. Is. 
June 15, Midland Beach F. C. at Grant 
City, S. Is. 
August 2, Asbury Park F. C. at North 
Asbury. 
August 9, Ocean City Cup Contest and 
club events at Ocean City. 
August 16, Belmar F. C. at Belmar. 
Dates for tournaments of the Anglers 
Club of Ocean City and the St. Peters- 
burg Tarpon Club are to be left to these 
clubs to select. The tournament of the 
Florida organization will probably be 
some time in March, during the height 
of the tarpon season, when anglers are 
there from all parts of the country. 
C. E. H. 
