82 ALL ABOUT TROUT FISHING. 



should wait patiently for a few minutes 

 when you have reached the desired spot 

 before casting. It is quite unnecessary to 

 move about at night, as trout do that. 



The shallow ends of pools, and just 

 above stream-heads, are the choicest parts 

 for trout feeding, and a small stretch is all 

 that is required for an evening's fishing. 



Maggot is another successful lure fished 

 with the fly, and has accounted for many 

 "lordly" trout, and those who follow 

 evening fishing seldom appear at the 

 waterside without them. 



THE FLIES FOR NIGHT USE, 



Towards sunset during warm weather, 

 and all through the darkness, trout invari- 

 ably rise freely to the fly. As long as the 

 twilight lingers use small sets of flies, and 

 when darkness first sets in the rise will 

 go off for a little while, and it is then 

 advisable to change to a larger set similar 

 to flies used for loch fishing. The Green 



