<p>Found the old book I was looking for. Here are the relevant pages:</p>
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<p>The book is full of the sort of stories you'd expect from 1945: huge bass, very little catch and release, complaints about people overfishing a lake followed by a story of harvesting a dozen huge bass from the same lake. Some good tips, though, and that manly matter-of-fact style common to these books.</p>
Wow!....One word. I would love a crack at this lake :)