dmicing cl< 



beskJ 



Ungb 



sunlit iTinssacr.. 



Th al cea8«<» wHh thfi j 



eolstice the paftiiK 

 a day have c! 

 strewn }>' 

 fisherm*. 

 orgi«« n 

 of d«i 

 b« te 



that the 



switts and i 





rooks Sttkt* gUUS str 



"~^nt one lonft-di.;vvii i»ag<?? 



>n« b<»ieyinoon. Before the immn 

 ifi- -lales has cftased-^their fcridefl 

 e crater—the surface of which is t 



't; iiiU'i.'.' 



> an odd one here and * 

 of an evening, by a S^ 

 i »tr«»m with no mayfly Is ; 



seem to lose sofue o, 

 \iRf iwt "**!*.: "^ near, there is always eyuii.- 



■wkftii Tixdi W:Y 'v'^^n debauched b'^' ^'^'^ tr^i\yt<'^j 



>e to the 6 



»■.■; 

 lost t 



^aalsaT' 



o cm aux " meiu 



. .. -v.., It is a ... , v.. .6h delight, 

 mil!l*»d casting line or replaci: 



and sob of a three-poun 



' iiag dum* 



v»i£Lg» ysi uic •i:;a uii me icbi; 13 w-aat uie u " Asher jias i 



to pray lor as t* , , . -^; that fortune can bestow. 



No sooner h?.d dry-fiv fli^hlng become established as a recofi 

 branch of ^ han th 4u«d a rivalry be; 



and the old wet -fly school, c vc slightingly as tlto 



and-c^ance AdtniiiLatg tkas. ary -fly, practice is tJ 



nfflne;w»nt xc? wiiicii ioigling can be, or has been, brought 

 a^nri** ^ ■• -■^■■'•. tt;Ti »/» 4.»^o..-* ^jjj stalk a two -pt""" '"*••"'■ •'" 

 ' ;>^^ . ■ . • , without the <?>!^h**" 



hook and gossame. 

 ii0tt witit stronger tackJU 



*.mt 



