Evening Star Newspaper, September 15, 1935, Page 110

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—SEPTFMBER 15, 1935. WHEN THE HARDHEADS ARE BITING. And they generally are off Solomons Island, one of the favorite Southern Maryland fishing grounds for Washington anglers. .= =, =, THE FISHING FLEETS ARE GROWING. Plenty of boats to choose from when you arrive at Solomons Island for a day of sport with the finny tribes in the Ps‘uxent River or the bay. THE CAPTAIN'S JOB. Removing the fish from the fair angler’s hook is all in the day’s work for the skipper who knows his fishing etiquette. LOOK AT THOSE WHOP- ; PERS! Jackie Grimes and a girl i 4 friend had pretty good luck the SUN-TANS WHILE YOU FISH. Something to other day at Solomons. come home with when the fish are taking a holiday in the waters off Shadyside, Md. NO LAND IN SIGHT. A fish- ing party, out from Kenw Beach, has plenty of bay water to scan between bites. Iwl ANGLEY " 1FISHING '\m\"&‘t‘&fi' g ' " i 33 i " DAY b i T ' NIBBLES AT ; . v ’ SHADYSIDE. Fishing from a boat safely tied to the dock has some advantages—if a storm should come up. ; Left: PUTTING CRABBING ON THE ; 2\ 8 , | SHApvsiDE. SIDE. If fishing is slow : i : g o High hopes attend at Solomons here's a ¥ g e A : the start of a fish- sport to fill in with. Miss : , P T ing party for deep Kathleen Hammond is . g - e N - . water. After that wielding the crab net. - o b ; it’s up to the fish.

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