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2. Hooks may be protected from ruft 

 by the fame method, A fmall flice of 

 camphor put to your fur, and a little 

 ground pepper among your feathers, will 

 prevent either being deftroyed by moths 

 or other vermin. 



3. If, while angling, you obferve 

 a fifh rife at a natural fly, caft your's 

 as near to the fpot as poilible, without 

 faffering it to remain dill, for by keep- 

 ing it in motion, the fifh that fee it 

 are rendered eager to take it, and 

 the deception cannot be fo eafily difco- 

 vercd. 



4. You feldom need caft your fly 

 twice on one place if a trout is dif- 

 pofed to take your bait, he generally 

 rifes the inftant that he difcovers it. 



5. The befl baits that can be ufed 

 in a morning, for trout, before the flies 

 appear, are the minnow, loach, and 

 worm; particularly after a light night. 



6. If 



