Sketches And Stories of the Lake Erie Islands

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Minor, C. Reichel, G. H. Smith, Gen. Lindsley, Wm. Axtell, and others.
Shore View Near "Up and Up" Club House The fishing industry, carried on for years by North Bass, or, more poetically and properly speaking. Isle St. George residents, has grown to be an extensive and profit- able occupation, reefs, and feeding beds around the island covering miles in extent, and inviting large schools of fishes, including black bass. Fish houses, fishing boats, fish nets — by mile lengths, fish net reels and
... the tarry fisher himself, are among picturesque objects seen at Isle St. George. Among veteran fishermen is oft mentioned Captain Sanderson, who, during a residence of over thirty years, proved a most successful manipulator of twine and Isle St. George and Its Attractions 149 canvas. Henry Kimmel, another hardy fisher, still haunts the isle, though latterly residing elsewhere. The Fox brothers and numerous other resident fishermen have quite distinguished themselves along this line.
Practically all of the islanders are adventurers, in fact, on water, as well as on ice, conditions peculiar to so isolated a location having conspired to render them such — the island lying four miles from Put-in-Bay, sixteen from Pt.


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