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T HEN is the time that you 
desire a Colt. And whether 
your choice is for a Colt 
Revolver or Automatic Pistol, 
you will be rewarded by that 
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Caliber .22 target model. Capacity of magazine, 10 
shots. Length of barrel, 6% in. Length over all, 10y 2 
in. Weight, 28 oz. 
The growing popularity of this model with 
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Hartford, Connecticut, U. S. A. 
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SURF FISHING TIME 
( Continued, from page 380) 
At the beginning of August the chan¬ 
nel bass go to sea and none are taken 
surf fishing, but they strike in again 
about the first week in September and 
remain for a month or more, depending 
upon weather conditions, before they 
start on their southern migration. In 
addition to the places mentioned, fall 
fishing is good at Seaside Park, Hol- 
gate, Ship Bottom, Beach Haven, Bar- 
negat City and Harvey Cedars. 
When night comes, the fishermen 
gather in front of the big tent and a 
beach fire is started where the men 
meet after they leave the surf and tell 
their experiences of the day, one might 
say, almost the best hours of the day 
as the smoke curls in ringlets and the 
yarns begin. 
TANTALIZING TUNA 
Tantalizing tuna are off the Jersey 
coast during the latter part of July, 
August and September, and if anyone 
desires the most thrilling sport that 
can be found in salt waters near New 
York, this is it. 
It is the ambition of many salt-water 
anglers to try their tactics with a tuna, 
for the tuna possesses a force, strength, 
courage and, above all, that quality so 
much desired in men and fish—game¬ 
ness. The tuna has gameness in its 
every fin. 
Among all the fishing clubs on the 
New Jersey coast, the Tuna Club of 
New Jersey is unique. It has a small, 
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