20 FLIES AND FLY FISHING. 



CHAPTEE II. 



HOW TO FISH FOR TROUT. 



FISHING DOWN OR UP STREAM FALLACIES REGARDING 

 THIS PREPARING TO FISH SOAKING CASTS SELECTING 

 FLIES CHANGING FLIES REASONS FOR FLIES FOR 

 COLORED WATER For COLD DAYS LOCAL FLIES 

 DROPPERS How TO CAST BAD FORM How TO GET 

 RID OF LENGTH OF CASTS DIFFICULT PLACES TO FISH 

 LANDING A FISH How OFTEN TO CAST OVER A FISH 

 RAPACITY OF TROUT ANECDOTE OF NIGHT FISHING 

 FLIES FOR EARLY MORNING LAKE FISHING MAN- 

 AGEMENT OF A BOAT ON FLIES FOR CORRICLE FISHING 



How TO FISH FROM. 



BEFORE proceeding to describe how to fish, I will enter 

 into the question of fishing up or down stream. Every 

 now and then a controversy on this subject crops up in one 

 of the sporting papers, and fishermen rush to the war of 

 pens, many of them, from the shewing of their letters, 

 ignorant of the very rudiments of fly fishing. Why there 

 should ever be any question at all on such a subject is ex- 



