I'' .eA sAV51/1./.1 ....., In...!,....,. ....H.Io.... _, IYr1 I: Modern;' Boating Demands Strict Safety Rules 1 i Sixty-five companies provided t.'mld-November showing of coming months, particularly from dusk to dawn. Slow down! l3 boats, motors, trailers and accessories at the South-| Zslrcull Be alertl! If you see one deer, there Is a good possibilitythat eastern Marine Trades Show anl Dealer Convention at Jack >< iP others are nearby. Reduce your speed use your horn y w sonville. Among the Boat Exhibitors: who have franchises blink your lights! The deer you miss may not be the one In Gainesville were Caccl Craft!, 3nc. (Hunter Boats), Car- you harvest during the deer season but It Just may be ter Boats, Inc., Cobia Boats, Grumman Boats Jackson Canoe the one that saves you hundreds of dollars In vehicle re Company, Kenner Boats, (:Ski Barge, Lone Star Boat field p pairs. Company Mitchell Plastici, Thunderblrd Products Corporation Should a motorist become Involved In a vehicle-deer collision - Traveler Boats, Wellcraft Manufacturing Company, and the accident should be reported to the Commission or MonArk Boat Company. to the Florida Highway Patrol and an accident report filed. Outboard Motor Manufactures! participating were McCullo Highways passing through, areas of heavy deer concentration 'h, West Bend, Homellte and ,Mercury. Although Johnson M rush 'billNltt'all are posted with deer crossing signs and motorists should Y b- and Evinrude motors were at on display, their representatives 4hhI'ww !lime drive accordingly. , wen on hand and teemed to be satislfed with FISHING RESULTS k , the progress of their companies to date. Horseshoe Beach : - Murray and Gator Trailers, leaders in the Gainesville area, Mrs. H. A. Lawrence of LAWRENCE'S CAFE reports had outstanding booths at the show. Guide Johnny Osteen with Frank Johnson, Tony Little and t W.. The Trade Show which was ,for dealers only completely County; operated by the Game and Fresh Water Finn Commission Ray Mound of Klngsport, Tennessee, hitting the Jackpot.In t filled the Jacksonville Coliseum. has bad large flights of birds using the area for the three successive days of fishing, they bagged 522 speckledtrout. ..o The Robert Meyer Hotel served is headquarters for the past month, and Commission biologists expect the flights to Frank Oosterhoudt of Lake City picked up 43 trout.E. . dealer meetings, luncheons and annual dance. The dance continue throughout the season. H. Ferguson and son, Floyd, also of ,Lake City, broughtin filled the Robert Meyer Ballroom. to overflowing and con During the first phase dove season, in hunters bagged 35 trout. Guide Kermltt EUenburg and party caught 30 Piscatorial High Note tinued to the wee hours. 969 doves on this field for an average of 14 doves per trout. All the above catches were with live shrimp obtainable The quality, beauty and number of craft on display amazed hunter. He said this .Is a good average, but would have at LAWRENCE'S CAFE or ED'S BAIT HOUSE. Hitting s piscatorial high note, Reid Me, chnr dealers, and comments from alt aides Indicated that this been even higher bad there been more hunters to keep the Crystal' River man, University Music Dep't.) admires the golden Fourth Annual Southeastern Show was the belt yet Your columnist the birds flying. The 240-acre field la planted In corn and Guide Charlie Barnes and his party landed 101 trout. Two scales and harmonious structure of a Golf Coast noted Frank Lucius, Charlie Murray, and Harry Croy as peanuts,. and, unless there are enough hunters to keep the days later Barnes caught 17 redfish averaging I pounds each channel ban, or redfish, Poole was conducted hv among the local dealers who, with their wives, thoroughly birds moving, they stay on the ground and feed. for a total of ISO( pounds. Dick Ilowles (University Band Leader) to a spot on enjoyed this year's presentations Such events mean muchto The Sanchez Field is located three mile east of Bran Harley Lewis caught I big "reds" In I minutes. the "C where the duet, captured the pictured bass boating progress and the Jactannvllle Marine Association ford off U. S. Highway 27. Directional signs have been placedat and a band of its fellows, both fishermen using >ery is to be congratulated for routing this outstanding convention. the entrance on the highway. The required 12 daily per. bona light thord. One of your columnist's favorite trout fishing spots Is off mit be obtained at the . \1) may gate.HuDterLandowDer \ Honeymoon Isle at Ozona. If you are in the St. Pete- Boating and Safety Should Together Beach the following results: from Gdine g Relationship Clearwater Tarpon Springs area, and have some time on ton telephoned Recent local tragic events bring Into focus several of the Hunters received some friendly advice from A. D. Aldrich, your hands give Ozona a try yule' Jennie and Eddie ,Abatello, 29 speckled perch, Ddun most Important safety rules. They Include director of the Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission, CoL H. B. Settles and B. 0 Garvin. Tampa, fishing out Emerson and Jim Foster, 31 perch; from Jacksonville a' 1. Never overload your boat. II| that their manners on location often times go a long way of SPECKLED TROUT CAMP, caught 68 trout 1 mackerel, J. Blankenship, 24 perch Oscar"Penny. 24 perch: from 2. Never overpower your boat ,| toward landowner receptions. and 1 flounder. John Sundbloom, Elmer Laus and Frank Hawthorne-Leon and R. N. Hall, IS perch In two d. Mike Hogan, 12-year-old son of genial John Hogan of the I Reports from! twenty-two wildllfqJ" management areas during University of Florida Athletic Department, accomplished I OTHER BOAT AND MOTOR 6)7 N.W. 13th Street 372-0455 the opening weekend of hunting .season Indicate that quite a hunting feat on a recent trip with his father and 1 BARGAINS TO CHOOSE FROMFRANK'S , his younger brother, "Chuck." Hunting near Clewiston, Mike the 1964-65 hunting season may become a record year for 'hunters In Florida. The twenty-ho areas located In the killed two turkeys with his new gun Chuck, too young to \ First, Second, Fourth and Filth Conservation Districts open- have a gun, was shellbearer and as Mike killed one turkey. MARINEMERCURY PHONE TODAY Chuck efficiently passed him another shell to kill the neij ed 14 , November according to A. EL Aldrich director OUTIOARD SALES & SERVICE Game and Fresh Fish Comaitoilon. one Happy boys happy Dad! A total of" 71))$ .Wter.'deer 394 turkeys and) 471 wild hogs wn ,Bird Hunting TimeEarl 1031 S. Main St. Phono FR 67629MITCHELL I FOR HOME DELIEVRY 'reported by hunters during the fiiisst, two days. The !largest May, local Insurance man, Is one of many local deer harvest "'II' reported from the Ocala area in Marlon hunters who gaze fondly into a pan of neatly plucked birds, and Putnam Counties with 284 dWrl\ this was followed by the anticipating the delicious eating to follow. A confirmed bird ," Everglades area In Palm Beach, 'pade: and Broward Counties hunter has his favorite dog, gun, and hunting area, and. ON THEGAINESVILLE with a take of 150 deer The Flsheatlng Creek. area to him "all's well with the world." located In Okeechobee County repeated 17 wild turkey and Deer-Vehicle CollisionsAn the Avon Park area in Highlands awl Polk Counties reported automobile Is not a legal method of taking deer; SUN p5 wild hogs. .I < however, during the 1964-J5 hunting season more than 100 vehicle accidents involving deer will occur in Florida. addition Aldrich said eight additional win ure management areas 1 opened for public hunting In the 'JSiIrd District (Northwest to the sure damage to the vehicle, and usually the Florida) November 21. The Aucilla Wildlife ManagementArea death of the deer, there Is always the possibility of Injury located In both the Second aril Third Districts opened to the occupants of the vehicle. November 14. With the opening o? t UK additional areas a Hunting .season Is the moat dangerous time of the year total of thirty public hunting areas will be open to the sports for vehicle-deer col!alone. Fawns born in early summer are . men. wIn now roaming more as they become less dependent upon the addition to the regular wildlife Management areas other doe. Food conditions art changing and deer will be travelIng 000 managed dove fields will be opera for dove hunting. The longer distances from bedding to feeding areaa Late season 000ooeeo season for ducks, geese and coot (opened November 25, at is a time for mating and the mating bucks are on pk which time sportsmen became eligible to hunt fifteen different the move. 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