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the water. With some of these flies an ex- 

 perienced Angler will take abundance of fish 

 all the year round; and it will be time enough 

 for him to change them, when he shall 

 correctly have ascertained which fly is the fa- 

 vourite of the fish for the time being. 



No fisherman should commence his opera- 

 tions in the morning without having a re- 

 serve of at least triplicates of his flies ; for 

 he will find it extremely mortifying, should 

 accident deprive him of a particular fly at 

 which the Trout were rising freely, not to 

 have another of corresponding colours and 

 form to substitute in its place. 



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Although the Angling by night has a close 

 affinity to Poaching, and as such is beneath 



