I THE DRIFFIELD ANGLER. 



NOVEMBER. 



. lie same as were taken in February. 



.STRUCTIONS FOR FLY-FISHING. 



LET your line be about half as long again 

 as the rod, and holding that in one hand and 

 ihe line, near the fly, in the other, give your 

 rod a motion from right to left ; and as you 

 move the rod backwards to throw out the 

 line, let it go out of your left hand; at the 

 same time try several throws at this length, 

 and having well marked your object on the 

 opposite side of the water, and made several 

 throws, let out a yard or two more line, and 

 try that till you throw within four or five 

 inches every time, if the wind be any way 

 in your favour ; still using more and more 

 line, till you can manage any length required, 

 from ten to twelve yards, which is quite 



