:.J 1111/~~[mllil]/~Jif~[~[/~1)/~~J/~~III/I I 3 2108 04554 0047 l lfi RARY 1~46 SEVENTH YEAR- NUMBER 1 Combine& Where frlenas ATLANTA, GA., JULY 15, 1946 Single Copies .. 10 Conti Y-rly Subscrlp~lon $1.50 South Loses $100,000 In U. S. Game Funds 25 Shots Required Fourteen Southern states have been allotted $510,715 as their share of Pittman-Robertson funds during the fiscal To Stop Big Bear year beoinning July 1, according to' a report released last LAKE CI'17Y, S. C.-A 420- week by"'Dr. Clarence Cottam, assistant director of the U. S. pound black bear, one of the larg- Fish and Wildlife Service at Chicago. est ever reported in the state, was This is approximately $100,000 LICENSE SALES killed heer recently by four Ne- groes. The bear was first seen near the outskirts of the town and less than had been anticipated by game an each on Brown and Uegister. ~nd their advice to oth~r viol~tors gui~ty and awaited sentence. Ho_m- That was for hunting out of seaIS to stay out of Georgia's Chnch. erv1lle Court Judge E. J. Sm1th 1 son. Then he tagged them $12:> i Luther Brown and Sam Regis- I conducted the trial. He has es- apiece for "fire hunting." Total: =>-3 tr.:l z::tl g ter crossed the border from Flor- tablished a record as the No. 1 $250 each; $f)OO for two. >-3 ida on June 21 prepared to take 0 home some Okefenokee venison. 0 But their night hunt backfired when wildlife rangers from Geor- JAMES G .WILCOX INSURANCE COMPANY ~ 0 1cia and Florida pulled the strings to their patrol net. Ranger Charlie Smith, of Homerville, Ga., and Officers Lester Mikell and Colon North, from GENERAL INSURANCE 301 Ten Pryor Street Building ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA Phone WAlnut 4410 BARTLETT'S FERRY RAID-Georgia wildlife rangers recently made big haul of seines, neh, baskets and traps et Bartlett's Ferry, on the Aint River. Shown with part of their take ere Rangers A. E. Thornton, Jeue Smith, Perkins, J. W. Harrell and Thomeuon. STRIPERS RUN TO CITY LIMITS OF COLUMBIA TBE Letters to the eidtor are invited, and especially those expressing views and opinions on conservation questions. TheiJ shmtld -rwt exceed SPORTING THING TO D COLUMBIA, S. C.-The rock- 200 words and must be signed, but fish have finally started runing in writers' na.mes will be withhela the Saluda ' river above Columbia upon request. and live bait fishermen and cast- PICTURE 'TEST' ers have been bringing in some Editor, Southern Outdoors: Was ni:e fish. the picture of the clubhouse in The largest to date was a 19pound fish caught in the city lim- Carroll County county where the Carroll Sports~en's Club met re- its !el"~ than a dozen blocks from cently printed upside down to test the state capitol building, but our powers of observation, or was many others have been caught be- it an error? tween Columbia and the Lake Incidentally, I am a regular Murray dam. reader of your fine publication and Two bait casters brought in a am wholeheartedly in accord with string h and fowl. On these billions of dollars have been spent. Much more remains to be done. It is all worth it! A. L. BELLE I.SLE and convention will be the largest in its history. E. T. BALES HEADS Here are the committees and NEW ANGLERS' CLUB members from the South during CHATTANOOGA, Tenn,_:_E, T. the 1946-47 term : Membership - Chairman C. L. Bales, sports editor of. the Chattanooga News Free-Press, has Higgins, Austin, Tex.; Wingfield started a unique fisherman's or- Short, Atlanta; Martin Thoss, Mo- ganization. It is known as the bile. Legislative-Chairman Paul Sportsman's League and is com- F. Sheets, Clarksburg, W. Va. ; C. posed of clubs organized by com- L. Higgins; J. W. Campbell, Jack- 'mercial and industrial firms, much son, Miss.; Vint Lawson, Memphis, :Jn the order as these firms form Tenn. Entertainment - J o h n n y softball, baseball and bowling Lynch, New Orleans. teams. Ten dollars per annum cer- tifies 20 individual members of IT H E Atlanta Bag~;~age and Cab Co. Automobile Finance Co. Belle Isle Airport Service Belle Isle Realty & Investment Co. Yellow Cab Co. Small Mouth Bass Large Mouth Bass Shell-Cracker Bream (Strawberry Bream) Blue Gill Bream Crappie Live deli very guaranteed. Write for prices and information. Jas. H. Reeve Calhoun, Ga. any club or. team in the League. Most of the proceeds will go for prizes for the fishing contest among club members during a given period each year. Bales says the League, although just started, already has 500 members and is growing fast. 11 ~ 0 N LY 6 8 P 0 U N D 5 Harlem Cab Co. Belle J sle U-Drive-11 Belle Isle Truck Rental System Helle Isle Building 20 Houston Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia POINTER BROOD BITCHES PILOT'S VILLAGE DIXIE, No. 379237. 2 years old July 4, 1946. Beautiful white and orange ticked bitch. Weighs about 50 tDs. Dam, Village Boy bitch ; sire, son Air Pilot's Sam. Worked some last season and did fine, but not quite finished. Would make fine shoot.ing dog and brood bitch. Only $200. WAYNESBORO DIDO, No. 363776. Kennei name, Russ, a beautiful 3-year-old white and deep orange bitch, with finest bloodlines. Has whelped one litter of nine and raised all. Offered only as a brood bitch. $200 . featlterllgltt-yet,pound for pound,stronger than steel -leakproof-with one-piece seamless molded hull I This buoyant, beautiful boat is the ideal light craft for fishermen, campers, hunters and ou.tboard motor enthusiasts. You ean carry it yourself I68 lbs. I, transport it on top ol your ear, haul it out of the water with one hand, use it, turned over, as a leakproof shelter overnight. SPECIFICATIONS Length- 12 ft.; beam- 4 ft. 1f2 in.; weight- 68 lbs.; hull- Duramolded mahogany or poplar; keel- white oak or ash; gunwales- white oak or spruce; seats- I3I light aircraft construction to match boat; transom- especially reinforced for outboard motor; finish- natural aircraft grade, synthetic resin glossy; fittings ~brass. We take pride in offering to discriminating persons this indestructible ply wood boat made by Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corporation. . I am saerir.eing my two personal brood bitches to make kennel room for puppies already here and more on the way. Four-generation pedigree with each dog . J. S. PACE, 721 CHURCH ST., MARIETTA, GA. CUTTER BOAT & MOTOR CO. 1096 Peachtree St., N. E. Atlanta, Ga. Carolina Boats Ready Red Worms Fool 12-Pound Blackfish REYNOLDS, Ga.-A gob of To Try for Tarpon worms tricked a 12-pound grindle and Leonard -Windham, of Reynolds, had a busy session down on Taylor's Millpond. By EDDIE FINLAY GEORGETOWN, S. C.-Wright Skinner and Frank Bourne, Windham won the scrap with the blackfish after a five-minute struggle on the end of a bream pole. charter boat men who have been carrying out parties for channel bass and other fish for.many years, are making plans to start some tarpon fishing off the jetties on Winyah bay. There has never been any organized fishing for tarpon along . 25-Pound - Bluecat the South Carolina coast, although Strikes for Bembry Summer home of. a hornet colony. Parker B. Smith Leaves Georgia the fish are often seen rolling in HAWKINSVILLE, Ga.-W. F. the shallow water or leaping far- Bembry tossed a hook-full of cut ther out. A few tarpon have been bait into the Flint River the other hooked accidentally, with a broken day and pulled it out, but not line or lost fish being the usual without a struggle with a 25- result. pound blue cat. The big catfish Right now the charter boatmen was 32 inches long. READY TO RIDE - This actual photograph shows an adult chorus frog, scarcely an inch long, perched on the back of a 6'/2-inch bullfrog, which was coaxed into delaying his leap by a short sniff of ether. Either species is acceptable to hungry bass. are kept so busy taking out par- SUMTER, S. C., CLUB ties for channel bass that they've been unable to take a day off to experiment with the tarpon. But HAS 1,000 MEMBERS they have_the big fish located and with some of the rigs used in Florida waters hope to hang some of the tarpon and start off a SUMTER, S. C.-The Sumter County Game and Fish Association, regular tarpon fishing business. for years the most active sportsmen's organization in South Carolina, Small camp sites or large tracts for hunting and fishing preserves on this famous stream. Finest bass fish ing on earth . Abundance of ~eer, turkeys, quail , small game. Accessible by railroad and auto (U . S. Highways 19 and 41). Reasonable. Write- R. D. HOGUE P. 0. Box 163 AtIa nta, Ga. For Tennesee Job CHANNEL BASS RUN has reached a membership of over 1,000. -~~~~~~::~~~~~ The organization has supervision of part of the Poinsett state T park area and has carried on a program of game and fish propaga- Parker B. Smith, of Elberton, HARD AND HEAVY tion, as woell as backing all law enforcement and conservation moves. Ga., has resigned as Federal Game The spring run of channel bass Slack Jack Seaglers SCtorelqaumitt PFoiglluhttison I Agent for Georgia to become Proj- ect Leader (Pittman-Robertson) on the new Kentucky Lake waterfowl development area near Paris, Tenn. . Smith left the U. S. Fish a nd Wildlife Service after six years of duty, during which he matie an outstanding record. His successor in Georgia has not been named. In his new assignment with the Tennessee Game and Fish Division he will supervi!je a gigantic plant- ing project designed to provide feeding areas for ducks and g.oese. Smith said he felt that Ken- tucky Lake offered him an oppor- tunity to contribute more to wild- life than any work he has done before. He asked Southern Out- doors to express his appreciation is holding up well and the boats whose skippers know the best "drops" are bringing in fish practi(ally' every day. The fish usually "slack off" from the latter part of June to late August, when the fall run starts, but this year they are keeping up their activity in the waters around Winyah bay. In one day last month twc boats fr:om Wright Skinner's camp bel>W Georgetown brought in 65 bass, averaging between 20 and 25 pounds. One boat with .five lines out landed 29 bass weighing 636 pounds in four hours while the other boat, with 10 fishermen aboard, had 36. Several of the f1sh weighed around 40 pounds. To Hold first Trial CAMDEN, S. C.-The Black Jack Beagle Club will hold its first AKC sanctioned trial near here on November 4-7. MOULTRIE, Ga.-Pollution of Judges will be Mark Roberts, streams must be stopped in Col- of Walnutport, Pa.; Johnny Burke, quitt county and over Georgia. of Apponaugh, R. I.; Vernon Wel- Members of the Colquitt County don, of Monroe, Ga., and B. F. Conservation Club voted to take Neese, of Greenville, S. C. action against stream pollution at The Black Jack Club was or- their last meeting and President ganized last May and now has a Ashburn Harper. appointed a com- membership of 100. R. B. Blyther, mittee to investigate cause of the of Bishopville, is secretary-treas- death of thousands of fish in this urer, and will furnish information vicinity during recent weeks. on entries for the November races. Harper said that technical ad- vice will be obtained to determine The Ojibway Indian name for the source of pollution and that the red squirrel is Adjidaumo, steps wi!l be taken to remedy the meaning, appropriately enough, conditions. "tail-~n-the-air." ORDERS for Telephones come up ~~ .. '(\) f~o~~~ . ......~\~ \~ '("t" - - - - - If you are waiting for a telephone you can be sure that our carefully-a-- handled record of your to Georgia wildlife rangers for co- "Pollution is a menace to both $1 Each Paid operation in the past and said that their work last winter in enforceme1t of migratory bird laws was the health of our communities and to the fish life in running waters," Harper declared. "It must be cur- For Fox Ears more effective than in any pre- vious season since 1940. He leaves Georgia with the best tailed." The club made further steps to- ward carrying out a quail re- wishes of sportsmen, a w hhoosatreocf onfrfi1.ednednst tahndt a DAWSON, Ga.-J. H. Fletcher, -ordinary of Terrell County, last stocking plans for project building and discussed a c~ubhouse. 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