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Tackle for Norway. 113 



above varieties are requisite ; and I have found the 2-in. 

 silver phantom a real good killer in lakes, and the older 

 he was the better he killed. 



Leads of different weights are necessary in harling, 

 and those with wires like corkscrews at either end are 

 the easiest to change. 



Intelligent leading contributes to success, and I always 

 like to get well doivn to my fish. 



It is not possible to purchase reliable tackle in Norway, 

 so the angler should be well provided, as also with spare 

 rings and materials for tackle mending, including wax, 

 varnish, silk, flax thread, hooks, triangles, split-rings, etc. 



The annexed sketches are of flies which I have proved 

 to be excellent killers, assisted by the very best single or 

 treble gut. 



AI.I. SIXES AKP SEVENS. 



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