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Sonny Boy Fishing Contest 
PAO asi ec} 
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Frank Ingalls Whinery, 
Sonny Boy 
an unfortunate 
THs month we publish the photo of 
an unfortunate sonny boy, Master 
Frank Ingalls Whinery. He is unfortu- 
nate because he failed to enter his large 
bass in the 1923 contest. Had he done 
so, he would have received the prize of 
$25.00 worth of fishing tackle of his 
own selection, which went to a boy 
whose trophy was smaller than the six- 
pound bass shown in the photo. 
The following is a letter sent in by 
this sonny boy’s father :— 
Dear Forest and Stream:— 
I could not resist sending this to you 
after seeing the prize-winning bass in 
your last issue. 
The fish weighed 6% lbs., after being 
carried on the running board of the car 
a couple of hours. 
The Sonny Boy shown, whose age is 
nine, handled him alone up to the boat, 
where I lifted him in. The boy has been 
at it since he could sit up ina boat | 
alone. 
(Signed) F. B. WHINERY. 
P. S—tThe bass was taken near Dan- 
bury, Wisconsin, on a Shannon twin 
spinner. J ai, WA 
One never knows how large the prize 
winning fish of the season will be, there- 
fore it behooves every sonny boy who 
lands an exceptionally large fish for his 
locality, to send in the weight and mea- 
surement, together with a tracing of the 
proportions on a piece of paper. 
If you have not yet entered the con- 
test for 1924, there is time left in which 
to do it. Just send in your name, age 
and address, and then if you are fortu- 
nate in landing a big fellow this coming 
summer you will be in line for a worth- 

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