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CHAP. I. HOW TO CAST A TROUT FLY . . . . i 



OPENING REMARKS THE BACK CAST THE FORWARD CAST 

 THE STEEPLE CAST THE SIDE CAST THE WIND CAST 

 ACCURACY LONG DISTANCE CASTING VARYING THE DIRECTION 

 OF CAST OVERCOMING THE FORCE OF WIND. 



CHAP. II. WHERE TO CAST A TROUT FLY ... 27 



WET AND DRY FLY FISHING DISCUSSED A MORNING ON A TROUT 

 STREAM HINTS THE BLUE QUILL THE RISE THE USE OF 

 THE BUTTERFLY NET THE FOOD OF TROUT FISHING THE 

 STREAM FISHING THE RISE THE SPEAR USE OF PARAFFIN 

 STREAM LORE VARYING THE FLY THE RED QUILL CATCHING 

 FISH KILLING THE FISH THE FISHING KNIFE THE RISE 

 AND ITS ADVANTAGES THE RISE DISCUSSED A COMPARISON 

 UNDIVIDED ATTENTION TO FLOATING FLY THE DANGERS OF 

 JUMPING FISH, AND HOW TO CONQUER THEM CONSIDERATION 

 FOR OTHERS THE FILE AND DISGORGER THE BROKEN CAST 

 THE BLUNTED HOOK A CHAT AT LUNCHEON CASTING THE 

 FLY ON A ROCK, ETC. 



CHAP. III. ABOUT THE FLY, THE TROUT, AND THE 



RISE 6r 



HINTS TO THE STUDENT HASTY JUDGMENTS THE NATURAL 

 FLY THE EPHEMERID^E THE TRICHOPTERA THE PERLID^ 

 THE SIALID^ THE DIPTERA THE RISE THE EVENING RISE 

 BULGING TROUT THE SENSES OF A TROUT THE VISION OF 

 A TROUT. 



