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Take Your Time While Stream Fishing
Possibly the greatest factor for success in this sort of fishing is the faculty of going slowly, never hurrying by places which look a little difficult to fish and consequently have probably been neglected by other anglers, and carefully fishing out all fishable water. Here and there, in little clearings and where the stream widens out, you can make short casts in the usual manner; in other places the flies may be got out by simply swinging them over the water as you would cast a "a garden hackle." Often the only way of getting out the flies is to make a "snap cast," using a line about the length of your rod, grasping the end fly between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand, pulling straight back so as to get a good bend in the rod, and then releasing the line—always avoiding the possibility of hooking yourself in the fingers. In this manner very accurate casts may be made after a little practice.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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