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Take Your Time Trout Fishing
With the above generalities as a basis we can now consider with more detail certain special aspects of the trout problem. In trout fishing, as in many other things, it is a good plan to make haste slowly. One can never tell with certainty just where the fish may be lying. Until you have arrived at some reasonable conclusion on this point, fish all the water. Try the little, shallow ripples near the banks. Wet the flies in every part of the riffles and rapids. When you come to a pool fish all of it from the head, then go around and fish all of it from below. Do not neglect the little eddies around boulders and half-submerged trees. Many times the best fish are taken in the most unlikely places.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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