Trout and how to catch them by Castle p

Trout and how to catch them by Castle p

Author:Castle, p
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Trout fishing
Publisher: Edinburgh : Oliver
Published: 1920-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


36 TROUT AND HOW TO CATCH THEM

attractive. No other lure you may try keeps so long alive, nor has the same lively movement. Much practice is required to make an expert maggot fisher. The angler must have a very acute sense of touch, in fact he must be able to feel the least touch on the line, as often the trout taking the sunk, slowly-moving fly and maggot only make a tremble on the line as he sucks in the wriggling maggot. On your fly landing near the far Night Fly, with Maggot. ban ^ before }t has had .time

to sink, he will often go bang at it. Then the angler finds the need of an easy-running reel, or a break is the inevitable result.

The maggot is fished on the ordinary night fly by putting the point of the hook over the barb, through the thick or tail end of the maggot, allowing the head part to wriggle about, which makes your fly so natural and attractive to the trout. It does equally well with sea trout, and is fished very slowly, sunk fly as before mentioned. In night fishing, first find your far bank and cast as close as possible to it. Cast well up above you, and draw very slowly until you find your line right below you. Should you not get a pull or touch up till then, move your rod gently up and down two



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