CATCHING THE WILY SEA-TROUT 



under and through the eye. Allow a length of one and a 

 half inches between the eye of the treble and the eye of 

 the swivel. Bend both the wires neatly over the eye of 



FIG. I. MAKING THE CORE 



the swivel, and bring the ends to the eye of the treble, 

 passing one end over and through the eye, and the other 

 end under and through the eye. Pull the ends firmly, 

 and you now have four strands of wire close together 

 between the treble and the swivel. 



Bend the ends back over the eye of the treble. Now 

 cut one end about an inch from the treble. Next hold 



FIG. 2. CORE COMPLETED 



the other end rigidly, and twist the treble round and 

 round as many times as possible. This action will cause 

 the held end to form complete turns round the four 

 strands. When the turns have reached the swivel cut 

 the end close to the swivel, and see that this end lies 



