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Casting Dry Flies for Trout
Latterly American anglers are taking up to some extent the English method of dry-fly casting, using a floating fly which is always cast dry and fished upon the surface of the water—a very effective method for fishing still-waters and large, quiet pools. It does not seem advisable to discuss dry-fly fishing at this point, since we are now speaking only generally of fly-fishing methods. Dry-fly fishing is an extremely specialized form of the sport and is described in a later chapter on "Fishing the Pools and Still-waters."
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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