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them, we shall find no difficulty whatever in 

 taking advantage of one or the other as circum- 

 stances may require ; and when fishing, for 

 example, on the larger streams, rapid and deep, 

 we shall be able to apply our knowledge to the 

 best possible advantage, deceiving the trout when 

 deception alone can avail, but stimulating his pre- 

 datory tendencies whenever we are able. We 

 shall understand our means of stimulation as we 

 advance, and consider the sin all streams, and the 

 various methods to be practised on them. 



