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Fly Fishing Pools for Trout
Should the pool be a small one it is probable that one trout only is resident. But if the pool is spacious, with many submerged logs and rocks, with shady caves beneath overhanging banks, or other ambushes beloved by trout, it is quite probable that several fish are located there. If you would land more than one of them you must be careful to land that one quietly and with the least possible disturbance. Restrict his play to the limit of tackle safety and beach or net him without noise. If you are successful in this the pool may yield a brace or two of good fish. At times casting from the head of the pool raises no fish, but if you go around and cast from below you will often cause one to change his mind. Every pool is best fished from both above and below.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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