. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. The Spotted Sea Trout. ing to attract fish to your vicinity. Keeping your bait or fly moving so as to represent a thing oflife, casting your lure into every likely nook and crook of the stream, be)iind, in and around every appro- priate spot, weeds, stumps, overhanging bank or projection, letting such things get between your- self and line so as to avoid being seen; go slowly and quietly, (resting occasionally, sitting down if you can,) then try again most likely places; ahd if fis


. The complete American and Canadian sportsman's encyclopedia of valuable instruction. Camping; Fishing; Hunting. The Spotted Sea Trout. ing to attract fish to your vicinity. Keeping your bait or fly moving so as to represent a thing oflife, casting your lure into every likely nook and crook of the stream, be)iind, in and around every appro- priate spot, weeds, stumps, overhanging bank or projection, letting such things get between your- self and line so as to avoid being seen; go slowly and quietly, (resting occasionally, sitting down if you can,) then try again most likely places; ahd if fish abound you are apt to get a good sized string. 'If fly fishing, two or moi-e flies can be attached to your leaders, and often two or itiore Trout can be,hooked, as they are as quick afs a, wink, and will surprise you how quickly they can take the fly. In such cases 1 advise fhat you allow them to play against each other, directing your line to 199. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Buzzacott, Francis Henry, 1861- [from old catalog]. [Chicago] M. A. Donohue & co


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