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me, induce me to endeavor to make young anglers "aufait" to every 

 article they are likely to require. 



It may be urged against me, and probably will be, that I have sacri- 

 ficed the bait-fisher to the fly-man. I honestly confess my sin, and 

 have only to urge in extenuation, that I hate the former and adore 

 the latter; but still, I have, I trust, not altogether forgotten the bait- 

 man. 



I regret to say that I have had far more experience in America with 

 all kinds of bait than with flies ; such, however, is my misfortune, but 

 yet I would rather fish for shiners than not fish at all. I own a very 

 strong predilection for the art, and I humbly lay this my tribute at the 

 feet of my brother anglers, hoping for their praise, yet fearing much 

 their censure. 



If I have been the means of conveying any information or instruc- 

 tion on any of the practical operations of the art, I have done all I 

 hoped to do. And, from the bottom of my heart, my beloved broth* 

 ers of the angle, I trust you may each and all catch the biggest fish in 

 your respective waters; that you may enjoy much happiness the com- 

 ing and for many seasons ; that you may live at peace with all the 

 world, but more especially with your obedient, humble servant, 



THE AUTHOR. 



