DRY FLY FISHING. WET FLY FISHING, 



BOTH UP STREAM AND DOWN STREAM. 



THROWING AGAINST THE WIND. 

 AVOIDING THE " DRAG." 



Also the following Salmon and Trout Casts: The Overhead, The Side, The Loop, 

 The Wye, The Spey, The Galway, The Wind, and 



PROFICIENCY IN ANY STYLE OF CASTING GUARANTEED IN 3 HALF-DAY LESSONS. 



CLIENTS CAN, IF THEY SO DESIRE, BE COACHED ON THEIR OWN WATERS. 



The Nature and Art of Dry and Wet Fly Fishing thoroughly explained, 

 accuracy and delicacy in casting, striking from the reel, shooting the 

 line, distance casting both with Salmon and Trout rod, and How to 

 avoid the Drag, being thoroughly taught. 



THE FOLLOWING TWO LETTERS ARE TAKEN FROM MANY SIMILAR ONES. 



TROUT FLY CASTING. 



WINDHAM CLUB, 



July 2gth, 1906. 

 DEAR MR. SHAW, 



I have had two days' fishing since I saw you, and there is no doubt you have given me very 

 great help, and I found I could get my fly to places and under difficulties which would have been 

 impossible for me before you took me in hand. Neither is casting such a trouble and anxiety as 

 previously, so that I am certain I shall get on much better when there is a head wind than I ever 

 could have hoped for previously. Your instructions were so clear, and explained so admirably, 

 that I should have been a duffer indeed had I not vastly improved. 



Thanking you for the trouble and patience you bestowed on me during my two lessons. 



Yours very truly, 



SALMON FLY CASTING. 



INVERCAULD ARMS, BALLATER, N.B. 



April Sth, 1906. 

 DEAR MR. SHAW, 



. Thanks entirely to the trouble you took over my few lessons, I have been acquitting 

 myself very well. The head gillie and my friend, although they knew I had had lessons, were 

 more than astonished, and both have assured me over and over again that I fish as well or better 

 than men who have been up here for ten or twelve years. I have not been in difficulties yet, 

 although it has been very windy, and only damaged two flies. I was quite at home with my rod 

 the first day I went out. I quite recognize that the credit of my success is due to you, and think 

 it only right to let you know. 



Yours sincerely, 



For TERMS, for a Single, or for a course of Lessons, apply to Mr. Shaw, 

 Neville Court, Abbey Road, London, N.W. 



