car : blunder’’ category.” Everybody has their own . ‘Opinion of.course, but togeta ' good idea of what is good and what “is gimmicky’ in the “tackle market, we talked with | ' some. tackle--dealers to find . out what kind of ‘equipment _ they'select for their own use. Here’ s what we learned. - Line guides are one of the © most important aspects of a fishing rod, yet ‘are what many People overlook. Don’t. Monofilainent line cuts ‘steel - ‘fight into. regular guides, and then becomes frayed every time it’s used, resulting i in a lot of lost fish. iE your old rod still has _ steel_guides, or the new rod you want to buy comes equipped: with them, it’s a simple matter to have the. guides changed to ones made of either ceramic or alum- — : -inum oxide. They’ re far’more durable. , Most * tackle , “dealers wouldn’t go on a fishing trip With their favorite old rod, unless théey-carry it in a rod case. Apparently, rods in the bottoms of boats or-stretched © out ina Tun are two o the most frequent. causes of rod breakage. Don’t buy a cheap rod and reel for children between the ages of six and 10. The cheap equipment is hard to learn to use and never really does function correctly. You’ re better off buying them a good moderate priced set, which will serviceable as a spare even after they've graduated to. more sophisticated equip- . ment. Like rods, reels are gen- erally a matter of personal preference. Some anglers swear by their spinning (open face) reels, while spin casting (closed. face) advocates are quite happy with their easy-to-operate reels. The only rule about buying reels should be, buy the best you can afford. A cheapie won't last long and_ will probably cause you problems at the most inopportune times! The biggest blunderyou're” most likely to make here is buying tackle box that’s too big. It tends to detract from the fun of fishing if the tackle box weighs 50 pounds, or if you find yourself buying more lures-just to fill it! OF course, anglers do buy a lot of lures, and it’s nice to haye a proper place to keep them. ‘A large box is fine for that, but get a smaller one to _ keep your most frequently used tackle in to carry on trips. ' Good fishing! Page 42,Jume6,1979-NorthShoreNews | hg fe th still be ~ “ “Pick up your" “copy. of our. NEW 8 PAGE Outdoor: Values * “FLYER | ee “Sale ends: Sunday, | . “June 17th. While stocks . “ast. We reserve the right t to : limit t quantities. : Redwood. ‘Furn ue Redwood furniture . . . handsome enough to highlight your: ‘patio, durable enough to stand up to ‘outdoor weather! Great Value From Beaver! Curved | ‘Cushioned Picnic Table xe Bench Club Chair. = & 2 Benches Se Ne No 2 ‘49. 49 / — Zi 2 Ea. 4 72 8 925 ws e he —_ EE Zz Cushioned 28” Round ~ Cushioned ae ee Settee. ‘Coffee Table . Tete-a-tete mee t:}) 7 3: ao 3 22° ae Ea. Redwood Cushioned — 54’”’ Table “ Z Ottoman. Chaise: (umbrella n not t included) Sorry not available at Savewsy. 252° 792° | Folding ——=—«zite Turf 1/2”” x 50” . ¢ . - Spring Chair Carpet Weedeater | Garden Zinc plated or epoxy painted Artificial grass for patio. pool area. 14° trimmer trams and manicures ose ; _ 4H d ds, decks. ent . mobile around trees and bushes. ' + in. fabric cover” Folds for storag Paitd homes playgrounds. “and boat ‘sidewalks and driveways Reinforced. Black base. Does not in - clude ‘bulb. | Each Each 49 Each 4 . Not avallable. at Beaver. Gulldtord Concrete 1 x 36 x 25 Concrete Kingsford Mix Poultry Block Charcoal n’ Feed Shs rbecue 5 5000 sq ft coverage Feeds premixed concrete Yor hotne hans * . Netti ng "x 36x Barbe tree No mortar Briquettes. roy canon hults weeds with one ap dyman Projects 25 rot For pet cages. runs. needes Assembles in minuies coups, etc . 8 8 Roll Bag ” Complete 5 4x8x3/8 ‘ 2.5mm) - D-Grade § Sheathing 52> 8x8 x 16, . Concrete. Beaver Good Value Sheet Salling Grade 2x4 for profes. 4x8x5/8 (15.5 my 8 oc $s none osulls Aif'tumber sizes are D Grad e 3 < Sheathing 4 Sheet 6 6° WE DO NOT REGRADE OUR PLYWOOD NORTH VAN STORE Fell at Marine Dr. 987-9374 - 59 ‘Each F OPEN SUNDAY