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Experimenting to Catch More Trout
In the experimental stage of the day's fishing it is well also to determine as quickly as possible which method of presenting the flies seems to be most popular with the fish. If the customary method of casting, that is, keeping the flies well up on the surface, does not produce sufficiently satisfactory results, try the submerged fly. A variation in the method frequently spells the difference between success and failure. I have often made good baskets of trout by fishing the flies from six inches to a foot underneath the surface, when, at the same time, it was impossible to induce a strike by orthodox surface fishing.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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