THE DRIFFIELD ANGLER. 



I shall therefore wave the subject, and have 

 only to repeat an observation made in a- 

 nother part of this work, that no stream will 

 be hurt by angling, provided fish are not 

 taken under a proper size, which, for Trout, 

 in the rivers about Driffield, should be a 

 pound in weight : and shall here notice, that, 

 with the fly, it is by far the most ingenious and 

 delightful of all angling, and in every respect 

 superior to the rest ; the exercise it requires 

 is gentle and pleasing ; nor is the angler con- 

 fined to any one part of the river, but mov- 

 ing from stream to stream, in all places, is 

 very agreeably surprised at the manner in 

 which the fish are allured. 



