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or four more between that and the sea ; there 

 is a large stone lies in the middle of the river, 

 over which the water may be seen boiling, if 

 you can manage to throw beyond it, and draw 

 the fly across it letting it fall a little below it, 

 you will have a chance to hook a fish im- 

 mediately. Just below this stone, a little way 

 from the sea, at a narrow part of the river, is 

 another capital place, fish it from the right side 

 and do not come abruptly upon the place or 

 the fish will see you, which will prevent them 

 from rising, but this you can avoid, as you 

 will see this contracted part from the stone 

 throw ; prepare a good fly before you come up, 

 and keep as far off it as possible. It is a 

 shelving elbow shaped rock nan-owing the 

 river, so that your fly must be gradually moved 

 down commencing a few yards above the elbow 

 rock, which cannot be ^een as the grass grows 

 on it to the very edge, till you look over it into 

 the water; just as the fly rounds the point all 

 the fish see it that are lying under tlie brow of 

 the hollow rock, where you may expect a rise ; 

 this is the deepest part of the whole river, and 

 the first resting place for the fish after leaving 

 the sea. 



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