The Science of Dry Fly Fishing And Salmon Fly Fishing
The Science of Dry Fly Fishing And Salmon Fly Fishing
Fred G Frederick George Shaw
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I consider that one common cause of the rise is the sudden impulse of the pupae of the Ephemeridae to ascend to the surface and take wing. Fishing one day with the Grannom on that stretch of the Axe controlled by the Shute Arms Hotel, Seaton Junction, I had by noon creeled several trout, when a furious rise of the fish commenced in my neighbour- hood. To my surprise, neither the rising trout nor the dace would look at the Grannom, and after many fruitless casts I decided to change my fly. This ...I did several times, but with no success, until at last I noticed a small fly on the water. By the aid of my small butterfly-net I captured the fly, which turned out to be an Iron Blue in its sub- imago state, and the first I had seen that season. Hastily putting one on my cast, I was into a fish at my first throw, and although the rise only lasted some twenty minutes longer, I got seven other good fish. When the rise ceased there existed a big batch of Iron 62 84 A THEORY AS TO THE RISE Blue in the air, but the few solitary rising fish took no further notice of the Iron Blue Duns, which rapidly disappeared.
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