132 DIBBING FOR CHUB. 



any living thing liable to he hlown or fall from 

 hanks, branches, leaves, rocks, roots, or piles into 



the water. I need not explain it is apparent 

 the rationale of this practice. You must see that 

 you are following nature. In fishing with the 

 grasshopper, let your hook be whipped on with 

 green silk on a link of fine gut, stained a light 

 green colour. 



In dipping for trout and grayling with the 

 May-fly or stone-fly, Cotton says : ' To bait with 

 either a stone-fly, or a green or grey drake, put 

 two or three on the hook together, which should 

 be carried through the thick part of the fly's body 



