212 WHAT I HAVE SEEN WHILE FISHING 



wait until he turns, and is going from you ; then 

 put the strain on, which, together with his struggles, 

 will embed the hook. 



Lessen the pressure when he is running and 

 rising, as it may be that the run will end in a 

 leap. Should this be the case, down with the 

 point of your rod that he may not fall on a taut 

 trace. 



After this you have only to exercise care and 

 patience, and you will have him. 



