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Fishes as Food for Man 



hap, joined a few kindred souls over a tankard of ale at the 

 sign of the Red Lobster. But he missed the mountains, the 

 water rushing past his tent, the bacon and trout, the camp- 



FiG. 224.— Fishing for Tai, Tokyo Bay. (Photograph by J. 0. Snyder.) 



fire— the ]ihysical exaltation of it all. His kind of fishing was 

 angling purely, while modern AValtons, as a rule, eschew the 

 worm. 



