Excerpt from Trout and How to Catch Them
The "tips" in this book should be valuable even to experienced trout fishers, and very much so to the fisherman who has got to the stage of casting a fair line with wet or dry fly, but who just misses making a basket when trout are down or not taking according to the book.
For instance, the method of fishing a lee shore of a loch, casting with the wind, is a very telling dodge not known to the generality of anglers.
I consider that it is very good of Mr Castle to pass on his discoveries, for many highly skilled anglers rather incline to keep their particular methods secret. I have fished per dies festos for over fifty years - sticklebacks to whales - from back parts of China to the American continent, from the Arctic to the Antarctic. Owing to such experience the author has asked me to write this short preface, which I do with goodwill to the author and other anglers.
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