The Modern Practical Angler a Complete Guide to Fly Fishing Bottom Fishing
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14 to 16 feet long will be found most convenient, as, whether the angler is fishing from the shore or the boat, it enables him to work his flies better than a shorter rod, and to command a greater reach of water. The general rod described in the chapter on Tackle embraces a double-handed fly-rod designed for this purpose. Fishing with Natural Flies. "creeper" and stone-fly fishing. Creeper and stone-fly fishing is confined to the Border and Lowland Scotch rivers ; at least, I never remember to ...have met with it elsewhere, and it may therefore be regarded as a branch of the art rather local than general. The creeper is the larva of the stone-fly {Scottice May- fly), in which condition it passes most of the winter and spring months, living under stones in shallow water, from whence it may generally be readily obtaiaed in quan- tities sufficient for angling purposes. It will live for a day in any perforated can or bait-box, even if kept in the pocket, and for a longer time in a little water.
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