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Berks, is also good, and the river Mole at 

 Leatherhead, Surrey, is a beautiful stream for 

 fly fishing, in the vicinity of Randal's Park. 

 It has been preserved in the park for years, 

 and abounds with large trout. 



Whitchurcli and Stockbridge are also good 

 places for the fly, in Hampshire; and the 

 famed ** Lea " at Ware, the resort of many a 

 good London angler; the river Stour is another 

 fine trout stream, it receives the rivers of Wilts 

 in its course, waters Hampshire, and falls into 

 the sea at Christchurch. My list of flies will 

 kill here. 



There are many very beautiful rivers in 

 Devonshire for trout fishing, which are, the Ex 

 at Exeter and Tiverton, the Ax at Axminster, 

 and the Tamar which separates Cornwall and 

 Devon, a very considerable river, in which 

 there are salmon and fine white trout in the 

 spring of the year, March and April. Laun- 

 ceston would be the most convenient station 

 for the tourist angler to fish this fine river. 



The salmon in it take small flies, with claret 

 and dark brown bodies, ribbed with gold, mal- 

 lard wings mixed with a little tipped feather, 

 and tails of the same ; at high water they rise 



