326 The Complete Angler. 



CHAP. V. 



Fife. 5w- TIT T^L, Scholer, 

 \ / \ / now we are 

 V v fate downe 

 and are at eale, I fhall tel you a lit- 

 tle more of Trout fi/hing before I 

 ipeak of the Salmcn (which I pur- 

 pofe (hall be next) and then of the 

 Pike or Luce. You are to know, 

 there is night as well as day-fifhing 

 fora Trout , and that then thebeft 

 are out of their holds; and the man- 

 ner of taking them is on the top of 

 the water with a great Lob or Garden 

 worm^ or rather two ; which you 

 are to fiili for in a place where the 

 water runs fomewh at quietly (for in 

 a ftream it wil not befo well difcer- 

 ned.) I fjy,in a quiet or dead place 

 neer to feme fwift, there draw your 

 bait over the top of tne water to 



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