The American Anglers book Embracing the Natural History of Sporting Fish And
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If the water is still, and the fish indisposed to show fight, tow him gently to one side and then to the other, as you reel in the line. If there is a sloping shore without obstructions, and you think he is securely hooked, you may sometimes get a little headway on him, and, by a steady pull, lead him ashore before he overcomes his astonishment at being hooked, or has realized his danger. If in landing a fish in this way, though, you allow him to come in contact with a stone or other impediment..., it will arouse all his fears, and in his desperation he may tear loose. , "When a fish of unusual size is hooked, and you can do so i without disturbing the lower end of the rift or pool, it is safer to lead him down stream, for this increases the difficulty of his breathing, while you are assisted by the current, and the \ strain on your tackle is diminished. English writers direct us, after hooking a fish, to keep the rod in a perpendicular position, or the point well back over the shoulder ; this is very well if he is securely hooked and swims deep.
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