I"- 4 VACATION TIME TmmUt, May 26, 1953 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, Sale, OregM OREGON OFFERS BEACH SCENES SUCH AS THESE North Coast Rich in History and Scenery . Oregon's northern coast is rich in history as well as in scenic beauty. Oldest community in Ore con is Astoria, at the mouth of the Columbia river, founded in 1811 by an expedition sent out by John Jacob Astor. Dur " ' "V""""' ' ft, 'j. ' ', -'r. A z . . Oregon Offers Chance to Catch Fish in the Surf Compiled by Oregon Travel I The worms are aeveral Bureau I inches in length, wearing a No fishing license! No closed tubby fringe on each aide. kmwui ro ujniis! These are things for surf w i i umiiim hiui puj uoni we. ton's 400 mUes of shoreline south from the Columbia river to the California state line. , , iT """It1 bT ST. cs'rLtlyXm foaming depths as breaking waves play at their rocky bases. Lone rinr f whit. fringed waters explore smooth, troVble oUm o,an de sandy beaches and roll back 'Win whther he wishes to again into the deensi tini nimself a perch on a rock Somewhere in the breakers ?' to "de "J0 h tar "nd and behind them, most any- there throw hi t "t where in the briney flood are water the fish. If he decides on a rock, he And to catch them? Even the most inexperienced anglers need to know only a few fundamentals anifpossess mm ...'..iu.i Vi (car, wu ine oia i time surf fishermen tell the I Oregon state highway commis-1 . . uuutuuuup oepan- a long salmon rod, casting or a mtTt-. bamboo surf rod, he can usu- To begin with, the Individ- ally rent one at any of the an us angler should know the merous seashore resorts and comings and, goings of tides communities along the coast, and to take advantage of low Host surf fishermen use a reel uoe. He ought to have such with approximately 90 yards, eauiDment mm m bK - . ' miiy 7,j ., Z, T Mck or an old-time tire Iron, iT7iJrOCSa re exposed by imZ.Te angler will find Zu ,J um cov".by mu- SeiS. Which lr nrjjwl 1 ' , . - -- an eism-ounce smxer to f0'""! tici or tire Iron, the end, especially if the surf f, kT."!! n" eds to be heavy. The sinker used for bait, but better yet are can be lighter or heavier, ac- the kelp worms which live in cording to the surf at hand Sr. cJose P-ced the sinker keeping toe h" k monusks. J from washing back Into shore. "1 -Y. gr . I mv mvuii u mtriiiu os loco- motion- They are not to I least attrattiv iA thi worm - - - hu?ter- but r" toothsome deUey 'o' t"6 tiih- Also PPuIar " ba" he smaU sand crabs found by digging These UtUe creatures are about i" quarter, with an Sr""1 M . .1.Then ,,or U0. nler should have no must remember to watch the incoming tide lest it maroon nim from the, mainland or even wash him over into the foam vcjka iuu m wiin in creasing power. If the angler does not have or less, oi aoout 40- pound test salmon line. They tie a double loop of string, about eight inches tong, to the end of the line, attach- i ; i . 7 . , -j -. ' " O rj CO G Smooth sands of Ocean Lake meet the surf for a long distance along the northern Oregon coast to provide out-., standing beaches which attract visitors frbm many places. The girl in the foreground is viewing the long panorama : from her vantage among costal flowers. (Oregon State Highway Commission Photo) - - -. It is also explained that a string is used for attaching the sinker, as the string would break rather than the line in fiie event the sinker becomes snagged in rocks. About four feet up the line above the' weight, the angler attaches a No. 6 snell hook. It is now ready for the bait, which usually consists of kelp worms or sand crabs. These lures bring in perch, sea trout, flounder, kelp fish or rock cod. The angler is conscious of the pull of the surf, but THE MAN'S SHOP Has a BEAUTIFUL Selection of LACK WAISWSIZES ttl195 OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9 '. lTke Nans kop Don Romstlell 416 State t .. - 'ft when a fish strikes, he soon knows he "has one on." The angler may .wish to combine deep sea fishing with surf efforts. . All he has to do is to contact troller boats lo cated at a number of places along the coast. A complete tackle outfit is furnished and he can relax in ease sitting in a boat chair as he plays out his line in sea sections where salmon are apt to be found; usually three to five miles from shore. If he goes on out to 25 miles, hard fighting tuna will rise to his lure. 29 TO 42 $ 00 Jay Monnetta , - Mian 3-6537 ing ine war m idm ii ku w AW. T3:(l wrtiAM 1a Haw. over the fort, whose name was changed to Fort George, for a time. - w t- J .in. i At... .l4 r IPnn at tha nnun HIUKI W - - . ' . . site of Seaside, which is the western end of the famous Old Oregon Trail highway. The Oregon Coast Highway glVCS m iww view of the coast, with its Deacnes ana pwu. r.ct:iieni be found in this section of Oregon. It is against the law to honk an automobile horn in Rome, Italy, except in case oi em ergency. xxe can vau:ti as uwijr as good luck cares to give him. When be brings nis catch back to such ports as Depoe Bay, a custom cannery will prepare ik.m In nna.hsilf Mid Ana pound cans in Just a few hours. , He can arrange to ship the fish, ' too, to hometown friends to . prove he is an accomplished ocean fisherman. PERFECT FOR " VACATION! WHITES AND COLORS LADY FAIR : 383 Court ' en4 lirvtrtt