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Thur»., Mar J7, 1969 (Sec. 1, THfi SANDY (Or».) POST BLASTING POWDER ■y G e o rg e M a c A le v y K atVEFfS EDGE FUSES, CAPS and NITRATE lolt’s Market] Rt. 1, Box 138 Boring anglers, and some are quite large for such a high cold lake. Overall a tannish brown fish w ith a cream to yellow underside, this fish is decorated with both red and black spots on his sides. I have been told that the L och L ev en strain from Scotland has no red spots; they are all black; whereas the Von Behr strain from Germany has both colors in the spotting. Since the various states have swapped breeding stocks and traded eggs and fish over the Stops Itch— many years since these original R p / i ' p v p c p_; importations, it is to be Keneves ^ O in fàoubted that a pure strain of Loch Leven or Van Behr OINTMENT $1.09 either exists. In my own Brown Trout experiences, I have run across both colorings in the same water in the tw o places I have consistently fished for them. T he Brown is a very fastidious feeder most o f the S TO R E J tim e . H is p ow ers of discrimination seem to increase SANDY SHOPPING CENTER geometrically as he ages, so (con’t from last week) Salmo Trutta, the Brown | Trout, is found in Lost Lake. 'Many years ago, those then I called Loch Leven Trout were [put in this lake. No additional Iplantings have been made that I know of. A few are caught every once I in a while by experienced I pr BTOOTT Shrinks Hemorrhoids Without Surgery preparation h J J 1 ;YOUR • On Vietnam Duty Army Private First Class James E. Spray, 19, son o f Mr. and M rs. J . E . S p r a y , Rhododendron, was assigned as a mortarman jn the American Division’s 198th Light Brigade near Chu Lai Vietnam, Feb. 6. large Browns are hard to catch. He has the reputation o f being b y far the brainiest and smartest o f all the Salmonoid fishes, and from my own experiences with nim, I am in agreement. Browns will feed on the surface more than any other trout, and as a result, are the favorite o f all trout to the dry fly man. No matter what manner o f tackle you use to go after him, he is a challenge. The big Browns in Lost Lake like big food, and are usually caught on a Streamer fly or some other lure suggesting a small fish. By far the commonest trout here and elsewhere in the west is the Rainbow Trout. Salmo Gardineri. Certainly, the easiest and fastest trout to rear in a hatchery, it has become the fa v o r ite o f nearly every hatchery that has tried it. A cosmopolitan feeder it is taken by every angling means In waters where food supply is Was it really Hong Kong flu ir could it have been a cold, drafty house? 7 good, it grows faster than any other trout. Where flies are in the water Rainbows feed on top. If fly life is not too abundant, they spend most o f STYLING their time on the bottom searching out the various items BOOKLET usually predominant on that W IT H particular bottom. NEW ADVANCE LOOK Having spent considerable BENTLE • REGULAR - SURER tim e o b se r v in g a mixed population o f Rainbow and SPECIAL Cutthroat in a clear water lake, PRICE it was noticed that Rainbow $1.98 like to cruise around the midwater levels when not actively feeding, whereas the cutthroat population always I^YOUB > » . . H s TOBE J hugged the bottom. When a good hatch was on the surface, the Rainbow move closer to TEMPTING WEDGES from pies such as this chocolate the surface, staying just deep OVER 80 meringue being sliced by Barbara Abercrombie will await enough to provide a fair sized NEW AND homemade pastry lovers when Cottrell Community Club window o f clear vision. Not so, RECONDITIONED serves its annual ham dinner at the school from 5 to 8 the Cutthroat. They fed on the p.m. this Saturday. Barbara and Betty Stone are surface flies just as readily, but cochairmen of the fund railing event which helps every rise came all the way support the club's school projects. (Post hoto) TO CHOOSE FROM from the bottom and the (Financing Available) lig h tn in g fast strike and doubled back return carried all AMANA, the way to the bottom. The FOWLER Rainbow would arch up, take GIBSON the fly in a graceful forward M AYTAG motion and return to the NORGE • midwater depth. If you didn’t SPEED QUEEN see the fish at all, you could The bulk o f Oregon State improved campsite, $ 2.00 per SYLVANIA tell the specie by the rise form; Parks with overnight camping n i g h t ; and u n im p r o v ed Rainbows in good water get MOTOROLA facilities will formfdly open for campstite, $1.00 per night. As fairly stocky and well filled W e Service A ll Makes out. They tend to remain quite the season on Saturday, April has always been the practice in And Models 12, it was announced today by Oregon State P a r k s most silvery below and a steel grey Forrest Cooper, state highway day-use activities will continue on the back with darker grey engineer. The opening o f these to be free. This includes the uneven spots, not pronounced as in the Cutthroat. The areas is dated to accommodate use o f picnic tables, swimming identifying pink stripe varies fishermen who wish to take beaches, boat-launching ramps advantage o f the opening o f cam p s t o v e s , and other from stream to stream. In some facilities. waters it is Brick Red, in other the trout season. Where weather permits the pale lavender pink. day-use areas o f all State Parks Some o f the sea run strain are kept open the entire year. or S teelh ead , even when At higher elevations, snow and landlocked, get no color in the ice conditions sometimes force stripe except a dark grey tone. a closure. There are five Rainbow are the native overnight camps that are kept trout in all the rivers o f the Johnny Sez open the entire year. FARM TRACTOR CO. Mount Hood area and are also It should be pointed out - BUYING? - See Us for New the main trout planted in these that new rates for overnight - SELLING? - Jacuzzi Pumps and J • streams for the put and take campsites are not in effect. The Repairs on AU Makes esd fishing. The pressure on these - TRADING? - new rates are as follows: trailer of Pumps streams is so great, no fishing 2 4 -H o u f Phone Service campsite, $3.00 per night at all could be had without this Loop Hwy. & Borir g Roi w h e n c a llin g Jo h n n y Gresham, Oregon • extensive planting o f legal sized MO 5-3491 w ith Telephone: 663 4353 * Rainbow Trout. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Phillips S P tf J. J. WALKER The other resident gamefish o f R t. 3 , S a n d y , have AT 8-5045 in these waters is the Rocky le t Us Estimate Your announced the arrival o f their ‘ it," M ou n tain Whitefish, often 4950 N.E. Union Portland first child, a son, born Feb. 23 Aluminum Windows and SP-tf called Grayling by the old in Portland. Pro-Hung Doors timers around here. With the Grandparents o f the young Dealer for oddly folded square shaped Ador-Hilite Aluminum Sliders man, who has been named - mouth on the underside o f the Patio Doors - Dual Glazed Nicholas Leon, are Mr. and snout, some people call these Mrs. Orval Bennett Sunday, cousins o f theTrout scrap fish, PICK W OODW ORKII and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest and throw them in the brush to Sandy 66S also o f Sandy. ! die. By many, considered better eating than a Rainbow Trout these speedy gamesters have b een g r e a tly reduced num ber. The Whitefish is rou n d and e le g a n tly streamlined and carries the badge o f a speedster a deeply forked tail. It is easily separated from any scrap fish you might catch as it carries the other badge of th e Salm on id fishes, adipose fin. This is the fleshy fin on the back midway between the Dorsal fin and the AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE tail common to all the Trouts HYDRATED LIME and Salmon. DOLOMITE Whether or not successful GYPSUM plantings o f Kokanee Salmon N O JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL exist in any o f Hood’s lakes I BONE MEAL am not sure. This fish another fork tailed speedster. In actuality, it is a landlocked Simples: form o f the Sockeye Salmon. A M M O N IU M SULPHATE The flesh is usually quite pink 0-20-20 or red and o f excellent flavor. A M M O N IU M NITRATE 6-10-10 The fish is quite slivery with CALCIUM NITRATE a bluish back, and in the 6-20-20 UREA smaller sizes is quite slender. A 10-16-8 16-20, 11-48 and 18-46 ■ bottom hugger it must be 10-20-20 fished for on the bottom or SUPERPHOSPHATE near it. It is taken by trolling 15-10-10 MURIATE A SULPHATE OF POTASH small lures and by still fishing 18-18-18 SUL-PO-MAG with Salmon eggs. All the Kokanee in a lake that hit will be the same size and age. When young, this fish M ineralized sugar lime : f e e d s exclusively on lake $13 per ton in 2 ton or more per acre. plankton, and it is only in its $13.50 If c -pplicntion final year before spawning that it will take larger food. $ 14 .00 1 APPLIANCES Opening Date Nears For State Parks ESTACADA APPLIANCE CO. SANDY BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4 BIRTH FA« Spate For Rent s n-go u t hin k! Custom Spraying & Dusting LIME PRODUCTS Farm Pesticides Lawn & Garden Applications FERTILIZER: W e are m ost anxious to find out m ore about th e low cost o f converting to clean, flam eless electric heat. □ □ I’d like a PGE heating specialist to give me an obligation-free Electronic Com puter Survey and estimate. Please have an electrical contractor contact me to give me a firm estimate on electric heat. Please send your FREE 12-page "Heat Your Home Electrically" booklet with information on electric heat and PGE’s Budget Plan. NAME. 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