The Practical Angler Or the Art of Trout Fishing More Particularly Applied to

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The Practical Angler Or the Art of Trout Fishing More Particularly Applied to
W C Stewart
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It also comes in at a very suitable time being the very season in which the fly-fisher meets with least encouragement. . One advantage it possesses over fly is the superior size of the trout caught ; in general they will average a half more in weight. If any angler is limited to one week's fishing in the year, he should choose bright weather and clear water in the beginning of July ; if skilled in the use of the worm, he may depend upon killing more trout then than any other week in the year.
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...he first subject which naturally suggests itself is the tackle necessary for this mode of fishing. The rod should be at least four feet longer than that used for fly.
A double-handed rod. Should be used. On all occasions, and in all waters, whether small or large. A single-handed rod is most suitable for fly-fishing, where quick striking is necessary, and where a line several times the length of the rod can be thrown with ease; but in worm-fishing, quick striking ^is not necessary, and throwing a long line is highly reprehensible, as the force required to cast it muti- lates the worm sadly.


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