Along the Bowstring Or South Shore of Lake Superior
Along the Bowstring Or South Shore of Lake Superior
Julian Ralph
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" The chief food fish of the lakes, both in quantity and quality, is the whitefish. He has his preferences and idiosyncrasies, which the fisher- men, to ensnare him successfully, must carefully study. His food is chiefly snails, slugs and limpets attached to the rocks, so that a rocky bottom is his chosen haunt. In the spring and summer months he retires to deep water and is found several miles from shore. In the fall he comes in close to land, and the nets are often spread from the rocks. The ...long, slender. SAW-MILL NEAR MARQUETTE, fork-tailed trout is the pirate of these waters. What the shark is to the sea he is to the lake — voracious and ferocious. He will eat any- thing. The fishermen found in one a pebble as big as a man's fist, in another an old hat. A full grown lake trout may weigh sixty pounds, and will attack anything but a sturgeon. Trolling for them is a favorite amuse- ment. The muskallonge looks like an immense pike ; his food is also smaller fish, and he is also caught with the trolling-spoon.
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