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I had a terrible time with this fish — over a hundred 

 yards of line out, up to my middle in water, and passing 

 the rod round trees, but I killed him half a mile lower 

 down. He weighed 23 lbs. Since then I always fish 



TWO HOUBb' tPUUT IN SAGHOUG. 



this little bit in the boat from the other side, as I consider 

 nothing but a succession of flukes gave me the fish. 



This little cast is but the prelude to fishing the pool 

 proper, for the stream upon the left-hand side of the 

 river is that which forms the resting-place of most 



