When to Get Them 



without either the rod or hue, maybe the angler 

 himself, being seen. Low water on sueh a day 



proves very thoroughly who is the ex- 

 Clclr^Days P^^^ ^^ t^^^ duffer. Either it has to be 



the fly cast far and fine, or the worm 

 worked with such art as few anglers are capable of. 

 If a worm is taken under such conditions it 

 must be so that the piercing eye of the trout can- 

 not see either hook, leader, line, or rod, and cer- 

 tainly not the angler. Above all, the worm must 

 kick just like a natural worm floating down the 

 stream. 



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