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Fly Fishing Success is in Finding the Fish
To fish the flies properly one must know what is fishable water—"where the trout hide"—after which correct manipulation of the flies is the important factor. The stream localities especially favored by the trout vary considerably as regards their natural characteristics with different streams and, also, with the different species of trout—brook, brown, or rainbow. Also the time of year, as noted in the preceding chapter, whether early or late in the season, determines to quite an extent where the most trout will be found. Knowledge of brook trout habits and an acquaintance with the stream gained by whipping it a good many times will show the angler which is the fishable water in any given stream.
The manner in which to handle the cast of flies is, however, more or less a matter of conjecture, immediate results from various ways of fishing the cast determining very often for the time being the manner most effective.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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