The School for Salmon and Trout Fly Casting. 



Mr. Shaw on his Casting Lawn illustrating the backward cast (salmon rod). 



These beautiful private coaching grounds are situated 

 within one minute's walk of Marlborough Road Station, close 

 to Lord's Cricket Ground, and about ten minutes by taxi from 

 Piccadilly Circus. 



FROM ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD, -zgth September, 1917 : 



" I have been fishing in Scotland, where I met two ladies who had not 

 fished before. They both threw a beautiful line and told me you had taught 

 them. I have fished all my life and in many countries about the world, 

 dry fly and wet fly, and been very successful, but I was a long way from being 

 good with the dry fly before I came to you." 



FROM GENERAL SIR CHARLES DOUGLAS, K.C.B., June i5th, 1913 : 



" Your lessons have taught me a great deal. Your own mastery of the rod 

 and line is wonderful and no one could be a better or more painstaking 

 teacher." 



FROM COLONEL F. THOMASSON, May $oth, 1919 : 



Those trout are not half so smart as I used to think before I came to you, 

 and I am already indebted to you for three of the most delightful days I 

 ever spent in my life the forerunners, I hope, of many more. 



For Terms, Original Testimonials and Particulars of this School apply to 



FRED. G. SHAW, School for Salmon and Trout Fly Casting, 



5, Marlborough Road, N.W.8. 



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