WHEN STORMS RAGED 



Under such circumstances and knowing 

 his companion to be a novice at fly casting, 

 he removed the leader and tied on a baited 

 hook before handing his rod to him. He then 

 told him to toss it gently into the pool. 



The piece of a throat bait proved an en- 

 ticing lure. His pupil caught enough of the 

 speckled beauties to make a good meal for 

 all of them. 



The storm still raged on, but most fortu- 

 nately one of the guides discovered a camp, 

 where they had an opportunity to change 

 their clothes, dry their wet duds and cook 

 the fish. 



Besides proving conclusively that the old 

 belief did not hold true at all times and 

 places, they had a very jolly time and did not 

 mind getting damp once more before they 

 made the village. 



