The Drag Above the Backs 



tween the spot where the fly lights and 

 the position of the angler. 



In Fig. 8, the angler stands at 

 and casts the fly at the spot indicated 



B 





O 



Fig. 8 



by A, which is comparatively smooth 

 water, above a group of rocks be- 

 neath the surface at R; below these 

 rocks the water breaks into a rapid 

 run, where, at B, it is very swift. The 

 hne is carried down by this swift run 

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