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sufficient to say here that the general principles of 

 stream "trout" fishing are applicable to lake trout fish- 

 ing and the "lordly salmon." If a man is a good trout 

 fisherman he will have no difficulty in catching salmon ; 

 but, on the other hand, there is many a good salmon 

 fisher who makes a poor trout angler. I must not forget 

 to say, also, that in salmon fishing the up stream, dry fly- 

 fishing has no place, because the fly is not an imitation 

 of any known insect. This reservation is the only one 

 of any real importance to be made. 



