102 TROUT-FISHING IN BROOKS 



expected to lie, and the splash with which it 

 often falls is of no consequence. 



No more need be said upon this subject, save 

 that dapping is not to be understood as limiting a 

 man to surface-fishing only. During the hot 

 months it affords a not unpleasing interlude to 

 other forms of brook-angling, and it is well worth 

 attention as a method which seldom indeed fails 

 to show sport to the cautious fisherman. 



