DAYS ON THE NEPIGON. 



by what is mistakenly called bad luck. When 

 you go a-fishing, accept what happens without 

 fretting or brooding, for it rarely involves 

 anything more serious than a good wholesome 

 tire. Many of the pleasantest days on a trout 

 stream have been those when little or noth- 

 ing was caught. For, as has been said a thou- 

 sand times, it is not all of fishing to catch fish. 

 The true angler finds much of his enjoyment 

 in all the surroundings, quite as much as in 

 the fish itself, or even in its capture. 



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