C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, May 17, 1979, Image 8

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    Locating a school of crappies in a lake can lead to some fast fishing
fun. Crappies are a pan fish which are abundant in many lake areas.
They are easily identified by the proliferation of black spots on their
bodies. The month of May is an especially good month to catch them
since they are spawning in the shallows.
My favorite lures include one thirty-second ounce jigs and darts..
Red and white is a good color combination. Another good bet is twister
type lures. These have a replaceable lead head and a replaceable plastic
body. Purple and black twisters work best in murky water while yellow
ranks number one in clear water.
A productive way to fish for crappies is with ultra-light spinning
equipment. Place a small bobber from two to four feet above the jig or
Sports shorts
A coed racquetball tournament is scheduled for Monday through
Thursday, May 21-24. The schedule of matches will be posted on
Monday.
The Multi-Purpose Building will be colsed N/fey 16-20 for all athletic
activities. This closing is dur to the public hearings beina held by the
President’s Commission on Three Mile Island. It will reopen Monday May
21 .
Intramural tennis standings
PLAYER
Dave Miller
Cragi Rowland
Shelton Braxton
Lee Rheim
David Zelniak
Tom Steen
Renwick Jackson
PLAYER
Jeff Musser
Greg Huber
Jon Frew
Tim Long
Harry Lambert 1
Pat Carey
liriramaral taring standings
TEAM
Ravers
Midnight Express 14 1 /2
Low Rollers
Pipe Layers
Crappie fishing tips
Blue Division
White Division
LOST WON
WON LOST
The high game in intramural
bowling this term was rolled by Bill
Shaner of the Pipe Layers. He
rolled a 223. High series was
rolled by Don Plourde of the 11th
Framers, with a 548.
High game for the women was
rolled by Lynn Kenny of the Low
Rollers. She rolled a 160. High
series was rolled by Pat Murphey
of the 11 th Framers with a 406.
twister. Experimentation will determine the proper depth. Cast along the
shoreline and retrieve very slowly. The fish will generally hook
themselves so there is no need to set the hook after a strike. Crappies
have a soft, paper-thin mouth, so don’t try to horse them in.
For those of you who are live bait fans, minnows are an excellent
choice. Hook them through the lips on a #4 hook and suspend them
about three feet below a float. Wait until the crappie has the minnow in
his mouth for a few seconds before setting the hook.
One of the state’s crappie hot spots is located nearby in Pinchot Lake
at Gifford Pinchot State Park. The majority of the fish there average six to
nine inches long, but what they lack in size they make up in quantity.
Pinchot Lake is located near Rossville, York County.
Redneck M)thers
Sultans of Swing
TMI
Petards
Gnat-Men
XGl’s
Bushwac-kers
Nuclear Wastes
Cunning Linguists
Scraps
Survivors
Tony’s Team
Joint Effort
Taint
Dukes
El I wood's Boys
Gummas
Night Train Express
Team“Z”
WSDC Plus
2nd Floor Church
Three Strikes: You’re Out
Physician’s Assistants
Intramnralsnfihatstandings
American League
National League
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