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Fishing Dry Flies for Brown Trout
The reports of American anglers who have experimented with the dry-fly on home waters are not, on the whole, over-enthusiastic, although in individual cases some very remarkable successes have been recorded. The paucity of results may be due, although I have never seen it suggested, to the characteristic difference between the native and the brown trout. The dry-fly method has been evolved almost purely as a means of taking the latter, and it seems not unreasonable that an effective method for taking the one should fail somewhat in the case of the other. Dry-fly fishing should be entirely successful on any suitable American stream abounding in brown trout, for, although there are slight variations of habit between the brown trout of British and those of American streams, they are not of such a degree or nature as to render it probable that a method so successful on the other side should be much less effective here. But the water must be suitable; that is, not too swift and broken.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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