Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1934 — Page 15

JUNE 1, 1934.

—Let’s Go Fishing— ANGLERS NEED ► CONTOUR MAPS OF LAKE BEDS Blueprints Now on Sale at Conservation Department at 50 Cents. BY GEORGE H. DENNY Times Fishing Editor - Again your conservation department comes forth with a service of " great value to every fisherman. They are prepared to furnish contour maps of some twenty-five In- . diana lake beds at cost of 50 cents each. How many times have you driven 'up to a strange body of water, rented a boat and started out * “blind” after bass or pan fish? Isn't it a hopeless feeling when you want .to locate the ledges, the hidden bars or the twenty-foot depths? You may have instructions from ’the local boat dealer or the cane pole angler on the end of the dock, <but if their limited directions prove useless, you are sunk. You will . have to depend on your fish sense and some days that won’t work. „ How much better it would be to be able to unroll the conservation department’s map, pick your spot and go to it. And if that failed to choose a different depth or character of bottom until you found where the fish were on that day. It’s Hit and Miss t With a lead and line marked at ( two-foot intervals you could check your location with the contour readings and tell just where you sere and on the way to another spot you could troll along the promising sunken banks with some assurance that your lure was close to the bottom weed beds. If you have a cottage on a lake you knew it takes years to find all the depths and banks and bars. It’s a hit or miss proposition. Possibly you stick a pole in the bottom near a good hole so you can find it again and on the next trip you wonder why every boat in the lake is clustered about your secret spot. The best places along shore lines j are easy to find and remember, but the deep, cool holes are the summer homes of most bass and it’s well to know their address. A wide, shallow flat may be a favorite feeding ground in the morning and evening and in the noon heat it will probably be barren. ► You know the bass are in deeper water, but the question is which water. A glance at the contour map will show the nearest step-off and that is your best bet, because the fish are just as lazy as you in hot weather and will go to the most convenient cool spot. Here’s the Lakes Here’s a list of the lakes’ that have< been mapped. More will be prepared from time to time. Steuben County—Gage, George, Lake of the Woods, Jimerson and Crooked lakes. Lagrange County—Adam and Big Long lakes. Laporte and South Pine and Stone lakes. Starke County—Bass lake. Kosciusko County—Wabee, Dewart, Webster, Tippecanoe, Big and Little Chapman, Wawasee and little Tippecanoe or James lakes. Marshall County Maxinkuckee lake. Whitley County—Tri-Lakes. Nfible County—Sylvan lake. Remember, 50 cents each at the fish and game division of the conservation department in the new state library building, if you write in for your map, be sure to state the county in which the lake is located. SSO GIFT IS MADE TO LIBRARY AT BUTLER Presentation .Is From 1934 Gradua- j tion Class of School. Gifts of SSO to the Butler university library and $25 to the bureau of student welfare agencies has been t announced by the 1934 graduating class through its president, James Stewart. The library gift has been turned over to Leland R. Smith, university librarian, for the purchase of new books, and the $25 award has been placed in the hands of Professor George P. Leonard, director of the bureau, for the purchase of supplies for needy students. CRAMER PUPIL WILL GIVE PIANO RECITAL Hadyn Frye to Feature Works of Brahms and Chopin Tonight. I The public is invited to attend an advanced piano recital by Haydn Frye, pupil of Bomar Cramer, at Odeon hall at 8 tonight. Mr. Cramer heads the piano department of the Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music. Works of Brahms and Chopin will be featured at the recital. Other composers on the program will be Mozart, Debussy and Liszt. Mr. Frye will play one of his own compositions, an etude. GARY UTILITY PATRONS GRANTED RATE SLASH Commission Approves Schedules with Saving of $124,156. Rate reductions amounting to $124,156.30 for citizens of Gary have been made in schedules approved by the public service commission. The schedules are applicable to the Gary Heat, Light and Water Company and are practically the same as those accepted a week ago by the Gary city council in agreeing ! to withdraw the city’s rate petition before the commission.

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