. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. BROOK TROUT 227 well backed by the forest shadows that painters love. Usu- ally the music of rushing water pervades the haunt of the Brook Trout; and the only cloud upon it all is that, ever and anon, Man, the supposedly high-minded, savagely bends. THE EASTERN BROOK TROUT. every energy to kill an unduly great number of these beau- tiful creatures, and fills a sordid creel entirelj^ too full. Most unluckily for the Trout, it is its habit to be ever on the alert for insects
. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. BROOK TROUT 227 well backed by the forest shadows that painters love. Usu- ally the music of rushing water pervades the haunt of the Brook Trout; and the only cloud upon it all is that, ever and anon, Man, the supposedly high-minded, savagely bends. THE EASTERN BROOK TROUT. every energy to kill an unduly great number of these beau- tiful creatures, and fills a sordid creel entirelj^ too full. Most unluckily for the Trout, it is its habit to be ever on the alert for insects on the surface of its pool, and "rise to a ; To the high-class sportsman who scorns the humble angle-worm, the accurate throwing of a small fly for a very long distance, solely by the exercise of great skill and judg- ment, is the crowning attraction in seeking the Brook Trout. 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 Hornaday, William Temple, 1854-1937. New York, C. Scribner's Sons
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