2 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, July 13, 1967 FIELD & STREAM By Jack White | Arrow Lakes Produce a Variety of Fish 'The holiday season is in full sewing and help it out, fish- ing is now the number one pas- time of young and old alike. Besides, it’s too darn hot to work around home anyway. wy Recent graduate: from the: Brit- ish Columbia Institute of Tech- nology in Burnaby is Paul Sook- achoff, who received a diploma in civil engineering technology. The son of Mr, and Mrs. Nick Sookachoff of Kinnaird, Paul was raised in the Kinnaird-Castlegar area, graduating from SHSS in 1964. He has accepted a posi- fen with the department of ishel Dial 365-5351 GLS ELECTRONICS |? SALES & SERVICE Day or Evening Calls Radio-Controlled Van The Arrow Lakes, for var- jety of fish, seems’ to be the to] top producer in the whole dis- trict: from all reports. With the Kokanee run in full swing, the small deadly dick trolled or mooched along the bottom is producing a bonanza of these ail- very morsels, while the willow leaf and worm or ford fender are close behind. Kamloops and dollies are being taken in up to twelve pounds and here again the big deadly dick is apparently hold- ing the spot as the leading lure, with the silver white and red varlety apparently the favourite and trolled without additional weights, ‘i Don't forget to check in your catch with Bob Wood at. the Arrow Boat Club, for the Creel Census being done on the Arrow Lakes, We need all the informa- tion we can get and every sam- ple you leave with Bob will help to look after the future of the ‘Arrow Lakes fishery. It may take a’ minute or two of your time, particularly when you have been fishing way up the lake, but it will pay all of us dividends in the long run, so once again please cooperate and check your fish in with Bob if caught on the Arrows. gear. ‘Maurice Nowak is hitting the Kamloops in the Columbia River with a maddening regularity us- ing a fly. If he doesn’t get four to eight rainbows in the two- to-four-pound class in an hour, “fishing is poor,” and Maurice goes home, Lately he has been sticking around over the hour, so fishing is good. Koch Creek and good old y Creek are producti surprising number ‘of brook trout right now, though Koch | Creek is still a littl le high. ‘Anyone who is interested in archery is invited to contact Open 6 Open 6 a.m. Hi-Lite Restaurant “SPECIALIZENG IN CHINESE FOOD” Phone 365-6741 for Take-Out Orders a.m. to 12 Midnight Daily to 1. a.m. Fridays and Saturdays Air Conditioned for BANQUET FACILITIES FOR SMALL GROUPS Cool Comfort : Gary Renz or myself, as we plan to kick off regular practice ses- sions starting the first week in August, So far we' have around elght enthusiastic archers whose main objective is to bag their deer this year with one of man’s most ancient weapons, the bow and arrow. Personally, this is my own little centennial project, and 'I hope to be proficient enough by Labour Day weekend to bag my first one then. This means a lot more practice for yours truly then ‘what I have been doing, but I'm taking my bow along on my holidays which start tomorrow and I hope to while away quite.a few hours just practicing. g Of course, I expect to wet a line in a few of our lakes and streams as well, Best of all for you who have bothered to read this section of the paper, you ‘will get a two-week rest from old J. W.'s end. Perhaps when I get back I may have some new info to pass along, you never can ‘tell. Meanwhile, handle your boat safely, watch the other drivers, and a good holiday season to everyone. Gol. Powell Ono Of B.C. Founders And Respected Man LIEUTENANT COL. ISRAEL WOOD POWELL The man who gave his name to' Powell River also gave the best years of his life to British Columbia. Israel. Wood Powell was born in Port Colbourne, Upper Canada'on April 27, 1836. He was schooled at Port Dover and Simcoe and finally fraduated in medicine from ‘McGill University in 1860. 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