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The flies they are most partial to are, in the catalogue, Nos. 6, 7, 9, and 11; and, in high water, a maggot is fre- quently found to be an excellent bait. Eager in his attacks, but sluggish in his nature, a grayling \ will repeat his attempts at your fly at least a dozen times, should he not previously hook him- self; and even a slight scratch has little or no effect in cqoling his courage. What would alarm a trout, only stimulates him to more daring as- saults ; and, from this cause, his teme...rity generally meets with its reward. When hooked, "his efforts to disengage himself are of the same wanton indif- ference, and, after he first becomes unsuccessful, his heart entirely fails him, and he may be drawn out without the smallest struggle. They generally are found in rivers where trout are plentiful, and the USK is the only exception to this rule that I am acquainted with. The WYE, and the IRVON, at the western extremity, of the county, abound ANGLING. with them, which luckily compensates, in some measure, for the indifference of these rivers in other respects.
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