FLY-FISHING. 



under sedges and weeds where the water is 

 shallow, especially early in the season. 



THE GRAYLING. 



IT is remarkable that the Grayling is not to 

 be met with in Ireland or Scotland ; it is by no 

 means common to all rivers, but like the 

 Trout delights in the streams of mountainous 

 countries. The rivers in Yorkshire, Shropshire, 

 Derbyshire, and Staffordshire, and the Dee, 

 furnish them in vast numbers greatly to the 

 Angler's amusement. They are likewise met 

 with in Herefordshire, Hampshire,, and Wilt- 

 shire. According, however, to the experiments 

 and researches of Sir H. Davy and others, 

 they never thrive in rivers subject to a great 

 change of temperature. 



