sea-trout come up the river, and while they are 

 resting on the bare or in some shallow pool grand 

 sport may be had fishing for them with a light rod. 

 One should use a reel holding thirty or forty yards 

 of line, for the trout are large, weighing from one 

 to five pounds, and often they will start off like a 

 salmon, obliging one to follow in the canoe. 



