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deflect the swift-running current. Though 

 not always apparent from above, a swirl on 

 the surface of the water denotes the where- 

 abouts of these obstructions, and the ex- 

 perienced angler searches carefully with his 

 fly round about these spots, for, if anywhere, t/ 

 it is here the salmon will be found ; though 

 whether he be in a condition to notice the fly 

 is another matter. When in the lethargic state 

 I have suggested, the fish will not see the fly, 

 and the angler's best endeavours prove 

 fruitless. 



