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Thursday, £8 July, 1958 
The presidential Detachment remained at anchor in Gardner 
Bay throughout the day. 
Forenoon fishing of some two and half hours was enjoyed by 
the president and members of his party. All hands attempted to 
hook large fish and avoid shoal "Grouper" waters; but, despite 
the precaution each boat’s catch contained a goodly sprinkling 
of this ubiquitous fish. Several excellent specimens of the 
comparatively rare "Golden Grouper" were caught. Fred Adams 
returned to the ship with the largest fish of the forenoon, a 
46-pound Yellow-fin Tuna, while he and Pa Watson also garnered 
the honors for the boat having the largest catch. 
A late luncheon followed by a short siesta occupied the 
earls' - hours of the afternoon. At 1530, however, the fisher- 
men were at the sport again. During the afternoon period the 
president’s boat followed the north-western coast-line of the 
island from Gardner Bay, in the hopes of coming upon a school 
