Il8 ALL ABOUT TROUT FISHING. 



hand, if a good breeze is blowing, the flies 

 should be allowed to drift more. 



FISHING FROM THE SHORE. 



When angling from the shore ideal 

 quarters for trout are beneath trees, 

 near beds of reeds or weeds, or large 

 boulders, etc., and the various lures em- 

 ployed may be fished close into the shore. 

 If spinning a natural minnow, trout fre- 

 quently chase it from the deeper water and 

 do not attempt to seize the bait until it is 

 close into the shore, when they make a 

 dash and seize the lure almost at your feet. 



Angling from the shore with worm is 

 another branch in loch fishing, but I am 

 not personally in favour of this phase of 

 the sport. However, on bright or stormy 

 days, it sometimes accounts for a brace or 

 two of fish, so I only recommend worm 

 fishing as a last resource. 



The angler is required to cast a long line 



