66 ALL ABOUT TROUT FISHING. 



Usually in these places the fishing is early, 

 and lasts for a very much shorter time 

 than in smaller streams. In small streams 

 like the Redewater, Till, Irthing, Upper 

 Tees, or North Tyne, the take continues 

 much longer and more certain, and are 

 splendidly adapted for clear- water worming. 

 Throughout June and July in rivers of this 

 size trout feed almost all the day, and 

 towards evening they fall to the tail end 

 of pools; but in the early morning, say 

 from 2.30 A.M. to 8 A.M., they are more 

 or less in the streams. 



Of course the methods advised here will 

 be equally successful wherever trout fishing 

 is obtainable, whether in the South, the 

 Midlands, or elsewhere. Especially good 

 rivers are the Teme (Ludlow), the Wye 

 and Derwent (Derbyshire), and the Taw 

 (North Devon). The Yorkshire rivers, 

 Yore, Swale, and Wharfe, should also be 

 mentioned. Most anglers, however, travel 

 North or West for trouting. 



