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Typical Trout Stream
The typical trout stream of the woodlands or wilderness, as intimated above, is a thing of infinite variety. Swift-running, shallow riffles deepen and increase in swiftness, forming strong, turbulent rapids. These are succeeded by falls, and at the foot are dark, quiet pools. Now one comes upon some long, still reach where there is little or no current; and again he finds the stream combining riffle and quiet water in a manner difficult to describe.
Camp, Samuel Granger. The Fine Art of Fishing. New York: Outing Pub., 1911. Print.
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