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Captain Jiaguro conveyed to tne res id exit tiie well wishes of 
resident gardens, s, anding that the i re si dent of L exico honed 
President Roosevelt’s visit in Mexican waters would be happy and 
his fishing luck the best. 
After luncheon, the party embarked in boats 
and shoved off,-* 
the first fishing venture of the trip, ^resident Cardenas’ well 
wishing must have brought luck, for a very pleasant afternoon was 
spent. ..he honors for first fish appropriately went to the 
President, as well as the honors for the biggest fish of the day, 
a 30 pound Yellow Tail, which gave him a splendid 15 minute battle, 
-hs greatest number ol xish caught by one person was seven, by 
a. ,.u£.n, « comparative amateur at the game, against such seasoned 
anglers as Colonel , at son, Dr. lie intire, et al . 
The total catch for the day was 37 fish, with 14 for the 
resident’s boat, 1£ in Colonel Batson’s boat, and 11 
Early’s boat. 
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