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Cheese Curd For Bait.

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The following adventure was participated in by Mr. J. Podmore and Mr. W. D. Grant at Matheson's Cold Spring Cheese Factory in Zorra, 1888.             Cheese buyers in hours of leisure             Combine business with pleasure,             And when they wish to go abroad             They take their gun and fishing rod.             This tale is true we pledge our word,             They baited hook with a piece of curd,             And let the rod hang from the boat,             While curd and hook on pond did float.             And then they start for sport and fun,             To try their luck with the shot gun,             And quick they raised from their cover,             Then brought low eight brace of plover.             Now to the pond they do return,             But loss of rod they have to mourn,             They see it rushing through the water,             And wonder what can be the matter.             But the courage of young Grant,             It did not for a moment daunt,             Though rod it now is far beyond,             He plunged into deep, cold spring pond.             And seized his rod and then drew out             A beauteous seven pound trout,             Which had grown from the seed             From spawn of California breed.             And Californian in its greed,             On the sweet curd wished to feed;             But, alas, for it's sad fate,             It swallowed hook along with bait.

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