If it isn't one thing, it's another.  It starts with turkey hunting in the spring, which leads into fish hunting, and soon enough it's duck hunting and then deer hunting.
I stopped believing in cavemen long ago, where men run around in skins grunting and dragging women along by the hair.  I've learned it's simply not true.  The true story is found in
The Everlasting Man by G.K. Chesterton.  If you're not afraid of the truth, read it.
But I do believe in cave dwellers, for which there is plenty of evidence in art and artifacts.  The art is often depicted as various prey on cave walls of the dwellers.  Mankind has been hunting
- and eating -- the same stuff for 6,000 years.  Artists continue to sketch deer, fish, elk, birds, and buffalo.
But we've only been hunting for the fishhook in the Victoria Gazette during this New Age.  It doesn't feed the family but the hunt is a lot cheaper too.  No gear needed.  Just a good eye.
Along with many people in the New Age, Merrill Steller of Minnetonka has a good eye.  He found the fishhook right where I hid it, on the skirt of the ghost in the Victoria Lions ad on page 22.  Merrill also has good luck, since his name was pulled in the drawing from the minnow bucket and he wins the $10. 
There's another fishhook in this issue of the Gazette.  If you find it, drop a line to Box 387, Victoria, MN 55386 and sinker in the mail for a chance at the ten bucks.  In the meantime, did you know there's a Fish Hook River in Minnesota?   It runs near Park Rapids, about four hours north of here.