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Brown Trout in White Water
A peculiar fact, and one well worth noting, is that in such a reach of white water, the brown trout is very apt to lie on the upstream side of a boulder rather than in the lee below it, as would be generally true of the native trout. The discovery of this fact, very seldom true of the native trout, has been worth many good brown trout to the writer. The flies should be worked cross-current from three to six inches above and along the line where the water lips the boulder.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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