10 FLY-FISHING. 



The Grayling is not so round, but longer than 

 the Trout, it seldom exceeds eighteen inches in 

 length. When in season the back is of a dark 

 color and the sides gray. Many prefer them 

 to Trout. 



Their haunts are similar to the Trout, and 

 will be frequently taken in the same streams. 



THE CHUBB. 



CHUBB are sometimes taken six or seven 

 pounds in weight ; they are a greedy fish and 

 will take almost any bait. The best method of 

 taking them is called dibbing ; for which pur- 

 pose a stout rod with running tackle is neces- 

 sary, with a fine gut bottom about a yard long : 

 it is accomplished thus you screen yourself be- 

 hind some bush or tree overhanging a deep 



