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gently with the water, where trout head¬ 
ing up stream would be sure to see it 
under most favorable conditions. He 
knew the fish would be feeding then. It 
was this fishing against breaks in the 
water that he seemed to have mastered 
along lines peculiarly his own. In these 
cool, sweet, rippled pools, from 15 to 
18 feet deep, he would frequently catch 
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of water—and it was nothing for him 
to make doubles ! 99% of the time, he 
hooked them in the “upper lip,” as he 
said, and the ideal place to do the trick. 
One day I asked Blue-Ridge Tommy 
the secret of his marvelous success. 
His answer was characteristic, as he 
drawled: “Wa’al—I fish fer ’em whur 
/ would hide if / wuz a trout.” Think 
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Sheepshead and rock fish were to be 
had here, with an occasional trout, but 
the hour was not apropos, for the tide 
fairly raced through the cut. No line 
would stay on the bottom. It was there¬ 
fore decided that we should make land¬ 
ing to the south, build a shelter, and 
make all necessary preparations in ad¬ 
vance for camping there that night. I 
was resolved to give Sonnyboy a taste 
of this sort of thing. It would be his 
first experience. The Elisie was too 
small for sleeping quarters, and, in any 
event, her stingy deck was not covered. 
Forward, the two ill-smelling cubby¬ 
holes, were filled with fishing tackle, 
cooking utensils and food. We had 
brought no tent—this with reason. I 
determined to show Sonnyboy a sample 
of primitive over-night existence. We 
had towed a small row-boat along, for 
scouting the mangroves. 
As the Elsie headed for shore, Sonny¬ 
boy yelled for help. 
“You take it now!” he cried to Mike. 
But Mike was obdurate. 
“Ter de leeward, Little Cap’n, always 
go ter de leeward when yo’ makes a 
landin’. Den, when yo’ ’takes, all de 
win’ done shake outern de sail. An’ ef 
yo’ is makin’ too much headway, back 
yo’ mainsail. 
“Remember—tro yo’ bes’ ter always 
keep steerage way, ef yo’ figgers yo’ 
mus’ stop, er do anything, lcaze why yo’ 
kin handle her des’ like she was a baby. 
Ef yo’ don’t, she ain’t got no way er 
obeyin’ yo’.” 
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