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A series of conversational essays on freshwater angling that combine practical instruction with field anecdotes. It covers dry-fly technique, tackle and equipment, presentation maxims, and offers tips on wading, ambidexterity, and weed cutting. Several pieces address species- and venue-specific methods, discussing loch fishing, grayling, rainbow trout, salmon and sea trout, and seasonal phenomena such as the May-fly and evening rise. The author considers river management and how angling pressure, drainage and mill practices affect trout behavior. Short sketches and illustrations underscore etiquette, pacing, and the quiet pleasures and recurring frustrations of the sport.

About the Author

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H. V. Hart-Davis

H. V. Hart-Davis was an English author known for his contributions to literature on fishing and angling. His notable work, "Chats on Angling," reflects his passion for the sport and offers insights into the art and enjoyment of fishing. Through his writing, Hart-Davis engages readers with a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes, making the subject accessible and enjoyable for both novice and experienced anglers alike. His work remains a cherished part of angling literature, appealing to those who appreciate the tranquility and skill involved in fishing.

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