The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 5 October 1939 — Page 3
fyiCTOR WALTER
Indiana FMi
rm' 1’lkt' J'antll.v ' family is a group of very i fi;ih . including some that J ., H . \\e have three mem- |. 0 family in Indiana, the ■ northern pike and tskeHunK found in Indiana L muakie, which is not the L d variety of the north. It Tjfune fish and is found rn I entering the Ohio river Lo streams leading off from |,..fines Blue river, Little White river and even Camg into the last fork I ,i ver contain muskles. Iskie has scales only on the
L t 0 f its cheek.
L or northern pike is found 1 natural lakes of the north I. It has been planted |:i! lakes of the south. It is |ne and is good food. It will
strike on almost any kind of urtlilcla. and'should not be, and are not pro- 1 lure. Trolling is a very common way tected by law. The Indiana law is I of fishing for pike. In streams a for the protection of the northern ‘ good way to fish for it in the fail, pike and not the pickerel,
on a cold blustery day, even in the
rain or snow, using a fly rod and Indiana has an area of .'16,354 about a number 2 1-2 or 3 spinner square miles and every inch of it U At this point it may be well to re- capable of supporting some kind of mark that scientists had to give >v ^ ^ life. With your support we can names of their own to all plants and muke it a land for future generations animals because the average man ^ vt ‘ happily and enjoy the sports would have a dozen different names of the i r forefathers. Join your local for the same thing. For example, in Conservation club and help us do this
parts of Michigan the pike is called j otj - a pickerel and the wall-eye is called
pike, in Kentucky the wall-eye is a In 1933 Indiana had 106 Cons-r-jnck-salmon and in parts of Canada vation clubs of which. 51 were active. 1 it is a dore. But the scientists La'.in Now, in 1939 we h.TVe over 800 clubs and Greek are not always Latin and coveiing every county in the state. Greek. The truth is that scientists . have used Indian names and palmed In naminK tho conservation clubs them off on the public for classical of Putnam county last week tho language. For example, Musquin- Morton club was omitted. It has been bngy. which is the scientific name on e of the most active conservation for the muskie, is an American In- organizations in the county sine dian word meaning long face. Looks jt s founding, a little over a year ago. like the Indian was better at naming phis year it operated two hatchery things than we are. ponds, rearing and releasing in the The third member of the pike waters of Putnam county over 9,0u0 group in Indiana is one the scientists game fish. An electric brooder un t have named Vermiculatus, a latin was devoted to the rearing of quail
term rneanmg worm line, or worm track. Find a fish that looks iik^ a pike and has worm tracks on his back and you have the Indiana pickerel. These little fish are very savage
angling skill in these well known waters. The result was the taking of seven black bass whose combined weight totaled nineteen pounds. Tune in W. F. B. M. at 12:45 and hear Asher and Little Jimmy. 5-3t.
an! 140 quail were released at
age of eight weeks.
the
Albuis lake was the loser when Clyde and Ralph Meek applied their
vj} 4- *5* •!• 4* 4* 4 - 4- 4* 4* 4- FERN 44' 4* 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4" 4- 4* 4- 4* 4* John Shaner is reported on the r.lck list for last week. Clarice Morlan and Bill Fox called on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier one day last week. Mrs. Sally Varvel spent the week end at her home here. Abner Cox and Arlene Small attended the fight at Portland Mills last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frazier and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan anid daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Frazier and Kenneth Moore were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Frazier and twin daughters. Those from here that attended the birthday supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abe Sutherlin Thursday evening were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wilson and sons Delmar, William and Elmer. Mr. and Mrs. Reeve Morlan and daughter Carolyn, Kenneth Moore, Mary Alice Jefferies, Mr. and [ Mrs. Elmer Frazier and daughter
Patty Jo, and Mr. aiKl Mrs, Johnnie Easton. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wagle and daughter visited Sunday with M’rs. Wagle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clines and family. Abner Cox spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cox.
Patty Jo -Frazier spent Saturday! Mrs. Joseph Edwards, GreencasUe, with her grandmother, Mrs. Mary entered the Putnam county hospital Frazier. \ Thursday for treatment. Mrs. William Cotton, GreencasUe ' R. 3, is confined to her home because Mrs. Ernest Thomas, Roachdale, illness, returned to her home Thursday from Mrs. Helen urawiey, ureencastle, the Putnam county hospital. ] returned to her home Thursday.
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