Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 157, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1933 — Page 13

NOV. 10, 1933 .

—Let's Go Fishing— FISHING GRAND; THAT'S IF YOU CAN ‘TAKE IT' Lefty Says It’s Going to Be Mighty Nice and ‘C-o*l-d.’ Too. BY LEFTY LEE Tim** FUhin* F.dltor Rf-ports of Rood fishing from all section* of the state will make the dyed-ln-the-wool fishermen peeved because old man winter dropped in on him so soon. Os course, if you can take it the fish will bite, but if the weather man keeps the frost turned on it will be p-l-e-n-t-y c-o-o-o-l-l-d-d. A letter from Ed Shortridge says that the fish are biting fine on Mill Creek at Owen Park now, and some dandy strings have been taken in the last week. This is one spot you can get in a little fishing, and also catch some heat, as the fishing near the warm cottage is good. Quail hunting season, opening today and the rabbit season tomorrow, should make this place even more desirable, as Saturday could be sp* nt among the hills. Here is the report as received from the wardens: Warden Havel, Jasper and Newton counties The streams and Jakes are quite clear and low, fishing in the Kankakee and Iroquois rivers has not been so good. Many wild ducks have been taken by hunters in these two counties, since the season opened. Blue (Jill Are Biting Warden Downey, St. Joseph and Elkhart Counties Rivers and creeks are clear, pickerel and crappie have been biting fine. Blue gill were biting during the warm weather last week. Warden Marksbury, Wayne, Henry and Randolph counties —The streams in this section are fairly full and a little cloudy. Warden Grossman, Nobel and De Kalb Counties—Fishing is rather quiet, a few good catches of blue pill and pike reported, but the bass fishing lias been poor. Lakes and rivers are clear, and the water Ls up some. Plenty duck hunters out the first few days but they have dropped off now. Warden Hanlin, Jay, Adams, Wells and Blackford Counties —The rivers are at a normal stage, but, fishermen have not been out because of the cold weather. Sportsmen report a good hunting season ahead. Streams In Fine Shape Warden White, Tippecanoe—All streams in this county are in fine shape for fishing. Warden Morgan. Terre Haute — Big and Little Raccoon. Big and ' Little Vermilion. Sugar, Brulette and Walton creeks, the Greenfield bayou an dth Waebash river are all clear and in good shape for fishing. Warden Bennett. Daviess and Martin Counties—The east and west fork of White river are exceeding- ! ly low and clear. Some catfish and white perch have been taken during , the last week. Blue gill and crappip have been biting fine in Prairie and First creeks. Some fishermen out every day. Warden Lacey, Rush and Decatur Counties Big and Little Flatroc!; and Clifty creeks are a little cloudy. Big Four reservoir, Allen's and McCoy's lake are clear and low. Blue and the Muscatatuck rivers ar muddy. Big Blue River Clear Warden Ketchem, Crawford end Harrison Counties Fish bein: caught. Buck and Indian creel, are clear. Big Blup river is cl .'a Little Blue is clear above and milky below. Creeks in Perry county also are clear. Warden Pritchett. Gibson and Pike Counties—White river is low j and the fishing is very good; the same conditions prevail in the Wall .Is h river, but the Patoka is up a little and very muddy. Officials of the fish ancl game division of the conservation department are elated over a catch ot *vhat the people of Ripley county: rail a “two-legged skunk.’’ For sevfml years two game hogs have been I making a business of trapping and gelling quail to buyers in Cincinnati. Indianapolis and Newport. Their method of taking the birds (was to go out at night with dogs, flashlight and nets when the dogs , would point the covey. They wou’d put the flashlight on the birds ancl .then cover them with the net.. Wardens Herbert Weber and Carl Elliot! decided that things had gone far enough and they started to trail the suspected men. -• Night after night the culprits evaded them, however, until early this week, when they were taken redhanded. When they were taken to court their guilt was clearly established, and the judge did not stop until he reached the limit. During the first week in November wardens over the state obtained a total of fifty convictions for taking quail, rabbit and fur out of season This total does not include technical violations.

DEVELOPMENT OF GEARS TALKED BY ENGINEERS \ 200 Attend Indliana S. V E. Session at Athenaeum Development of gears from thte screeching, gnniding days of early automobiles, to the present silent, free wheeling or syncro-mesh gear, was discussed before 200 members and automobile service men attending the Indiana section. Society of Automotive Engineers meeting in the Athenaeum last night. Speakers included S. O. White. Warner Gear Company chief engineer; J. M Simpson. Warner vicepresident and general manager, and \V. B. Barnes. Indianapolis development consultant. NOTRE DAME HEAD TO UNDERGO OPERATION The Rer. Charles O'Donnell at Mayo’a for Throat Ailment. Bn Time* Special - SOUTH BEND. Nov. 10.—The Rev. Charles L. O'Donnell. University of Notre Dame president, was to undergo a minor throat operation today at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester. JLnn., according to word received on the campus here today.

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