The Determined Angler And the Brook Trout An Anthological volume of Trout Fishi
The Determined Angler And the Brook Trout An Anthological volume of Trout Fishi
Bradford, Charles Barker, 1862-1917
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You must give fontinalis sport, for he very often strikes for play more than food, and, like every other living thing, loves a choice of variety. There is an old story that if the Angler's book has a pattern of fly in exact imitation of the real fly upon the trout water, he has but to join it as the stretcher to fill his creel. Ogden tells us in so many words : " Give not the trout an exact imitation of the real fly upon the water, for your artificial fly will then be one in a thousand. Somethi...ng startling will please them better loud gold body, strange-colored wings and an odd fellow may take it for sport if nothing else. " While this is a good bit of advice, it does not seem right to me to send it forth in such a sweeping manner. The question of whether we should imitate nature in general fly building has long been in vogue. Some say we should do so, and others that it does not matter. Both are correct there are times when we should copy the living flies, and times when we should use those artificial things that have no resemblance to nature's insects.
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