The Scientific Angler. Being a General And Instructive Work On Artistic Angling

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And now, with the de- clining months, the fish and fishermen are treated to a repetition of the various shades of the spring, though graduating in the contrary direction, i. e., growing darker as the months pass, instead of lighter. Thus, in August we have the exact shades of May, and in Sep- tember those of April — the state of the weather and the water being similar to that in the corresponding earlier months of the year — until we again arrive at the Dull Blue Dun of February in November.
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...e whole of the foregoing are the natural progeny of the common red spinner. All the Duns, therefore, that live to maturity become spinners; they are, in conse- quence, very numerous. In the warmer months this fly becomes lighter in shade, assuming a golden tint on the body, when it is designated the Golden, instead of the Eed Spinner.* The limited period usually devoted to the study of the native water flies, which are designed for the sustenance of non-migratory fish, both upon the surface and in the bed of the rivers, has led to erroneous and inaccurate inferences.

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