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ginning of May to the end ofAuguft 

 it is a brownilh fly, and eaiie to be 

 fo found, and ftandsufually with his 

 head downward, that is to fay, to- 

 wards the root of the tree; the fmal 

 black fly,or hawthorn fly is to be had 

 on any Hawthorn bufti, after the 

 leaves be come forth; with thefe 

 and a fhort Line (as I (hewed to An- 

 gle for a Chub] you may dap or dop, 

 and alfo with a Grafhopper, behind a 

 tree, or in any deep hole, ftill ma- 

 king it to move on the top of the 

 water, as if it were alive, and ftill 

 keeping your felf out of fight, you 

 {hall certainly have (port if there be 

 Trouts ; yea in a hot day, but e- 

 Ipecially in the evening of a hot 

 day. 



And now, Scholer, my direfti- 

 on for fly-fifhing is ended with this 

 fhowre, for it has done raining, and 

 now look about you, and fee how 

 pleafantly that Meadow looks, nay 

 and the earth fmels as fweetly too. 



Corne. 



