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it?” he queried, “anybody can fish any¬ 
where without asking?” 
“Not ef de game warden done cotcb 
yo’ fust,” grinningly answered Mike. 
“Then there ARE things people can’t 
do—at fishing?” Sonnyboy persisted. 
“Deed dey is, Little Cap’n. We 
gwine ter show yo’ in a minit.” 
We came up rather close to the 
mouth of a creek, which wound cir¬ 
cuitously into the trees and low-lying- 
clumps of saw-grass and water-oaks, 
and finally disappeared altogether. 
The shore, on either side, was well 
guarded by mangroves and oaks, in 
thick profusion. 
It was really a wonderful sight to 
watch Mike handle The Elsie as we 
rap back and forth across the mouth 
of that creek and occasionally dipped 
our nose into it, up to the point where, 
an obstruction plainly warned us to 
keep away. 
The obstruction was a net, thrown 
from one side to the other, a distance, 
in this case, of perhaps thirty-five 
feet. This seine was held in place by 
sticks so artfully hidden in the marsh 
grass that, at a distance, no passing 
craft was apt to notice them at all. 
The mouth of the creek was sealed! 
“See it?” I said to Sonnyboy. 
He nodded, and was about to make 
some sort of exclamation when Cap’n 
Mike cautioned him to be silent. A 
black finger darted upward from the 
tiller, to a pair of expressive lips. 
Then The Elsie turned about and 
tacked out into the bay. At a dis¬ 
tance of five hundred feet or more, her 
owner volunteered an exclamation. 
“Dat net,” he said, “done been set 
at high watah. Den, when de tide dont 
turn, an’ hit go out agin’, none er dt 
fish c’n go wid it, kaze why de seine 
stop ’em. So dey jes’ swim back intei 
de deepest hole in de creek an’ stay 
Nothin’ else fo’ ’em ter do. Under- 
stan’?” 
“Y-e-s-s,” Sonnyboy drawled, despiti 
the fact that the significance of wha 
Mike said was in no wise clear, “bul 
—but what is THAT for?” 
“Men do ’hit . . . men puts den 
seines in de mouth er de creek, kaz< 
dey too lazy ter fish like hones’ folks,’ 
he explained, “hit’s again’ de law, Lit 
tie Cap’n. How kin de game warde: 
done git aroun’ ter ALL de creel 
mouths? 
“Some er dem creek holes is mo’ dai 
one hundren’ foot deep. Dey holds lot 
er fish—fresh-watah fish—mullet, an 
spots, an’ Yaller Tails, an’ Bank Wind 
ers, an’ gullenbootie’s, an’ breems, ar 
now an’ agin’ som’ speckled trout 
Lawd, lawd! Yo’ sho’ kin scoop u 
fish f’um dem creek bottoms after d 
tide go out, an’ de net done kep’ ’ui 
fum swimmin’ inter de bay.” 
In writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. 
It will identify you. 
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