THE SALMON TROUT, & C . 
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faction to the market fisherman, and those of the angling com- 
munity who are fond of sea fishing, and that use not the rod. 
Another pleasant mode of taking this game is by trolling 
in a skiff, punt, row, or sail boat. The best of these modes 
is in a skiff or light row boat, with a stiff rod and strong tackle, 
and a reel containing from 100 to 200 yards of line. A friend 
who fishes in the western lakes, says ho has very good sport 
in trolling with a fly and small fish, attached to a long gut 
lender — the fly and fish being about one yard apart. 
Tho Angler is referred for trolling, to another part of 
this work, containing a minute and graphic account, by an 
old and experienced sportsman, for trolling for black bass, 
which method will be attended with equal success in trolling 
for salmon tr out or salmon. 
