mtdoorsSANFORDcThese beginners furnish lots of ' entertainment for mo, too. I'll admit it's not as bad as it used to Im» because most of them fish with this now spinning tackle and don't backlash like they once did.BIT STILL, they’re lots of fun. They get out here in the he.1t of the day when no self-respecting fish would be out They stomp around in the boat and drink beer and throw the cans into the water, and cuss the ghme department for not stocking the lake Of course, they never catch a thing, but maybe they'll learn I'll just be careful—in case.Excuse me, warden, there’s a minnow over there that’s hurt bad, so bad that he’s just sinking * down to the bottom. I want toj catch him before some of those i( young nephews of mine sec him I'll be right back DAVE HAWK'S claim to fame is as a fisherman ... not as an ^ author. But his broad experienceM and intensive study of the wh\s ' and wherefors of successful fish- 1 ing have prompted the man to write a lxv»k on bass fishing.He calls it “80 Years on Bass.” Although Dave lacks a lot of be ing 80 years of age. he can and does call on the vast amount ofI 1his dad s and his dad's mother’s experience, as well as his own1 wide background of fishing, to provide a “here’s how” book that is' certain to become a best seller a-mong those who wet a line and. set a hook in the bassfillcd waters! of Texas.if Tiini'fiu v......