sinking. I retrieved the line and added The rainbow measured 14½ inches two tiny steel sinkers. The additional from nose to center of the tail. I usually practice catch and release, weight was the perfect remedy. The minnow disappeared beneath the but this one was destined for the grill. foam and moved downstream. Wham, The temperature was beginning to drop. The eyelet at the line grew taut the tip of my Ugly and I had something Stik was beginning trying to escape my The Game to fill with ice. I had reeling efforts. A nice Commission's rainbow trout broke Wildlife Notes leaflet to swish the rod tip around in the stream water worthy of a Kowater to open the dak moment, swam suggests that one eyelet each time betoward the bottom gray squirrel per fore making a new of the deep hole and cast. It was not long finally succumbed to acre indicates good my reeling. squirrel habitat and before I had another hook up. This time My net was in the three per acre is it was an even bigger car, so I pulled the rainbow with a curvfish across the thin excellent. ing lower jaw. It mealayer of ice at the sured 16½ inches. edge of the stream and hoisted the colorful trout up The colors of both trout were extremely toward the grassy area hoping the bright from the cold water. A few empty retrieves sent me off 4-pound test line would not fail me. DAYS OF YORE N AT H A N G O WA N o f Lyndonville, N.Y., sent in this photo of his grandfather, also NATHAN GOWAN. The 8-point buck was killed on Robwood Mountain in Bradford County in 1942. The rifle is a Savage Model 99 .250-3000. 4 GAME NEWS