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CHAP. V. 



OF ALL SORTS OP BAITS FOB EACH KIND OF FISH, AND 

 HOW TO FIND AND KEEP THEM. 



THE SALMON takes the artificial fly very well; but you 

 must use a troll, as for the Pike, or he, being a strong 

 fish, will hazard your line, except you give him length : 

 his flies must be much larger than you use for other fish, 

 the wings very long, two or four, behind one another, 

 with very long tails ; his chiefest ground-bait a great 

 garden or lob-worm. 



2. The TROUT takes all sorts of worms, especially 

 brandlings ; all sorts of flies, the minnow, young frogs, 

 marsh-worm, dock-worm, flag-worm, all sorts of cad- 



