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PREFATORY NOTE<br />

(BY THE AUTHOR.)<br />

PROBABLY few persons who visited the late International<br />

Fisheries Exhibition in South Kensington could fail to<br />

have been struck by the multiplicity, and, to the un-<br />

initiated, complexity of the engines and appliances used<br />

in the capture of fish. The observation applies even<br />

more to the '<br />

angler 'a generic term that I have a<br />

special objection to, by the way, but let us say to the<br />

fisherman who uses a rod than to the 'fisherman'<br />

proper, whose weapons are net and hand-line, and who<br />

'occupies his business in great waters.'<br />

In consequence of the growing artfulness of man or<br />

of fish, or both, angling has come to be nearly as wide<br />

a field for the specialist as doctoring. Each different<br />

branch has its own professors, practitioners, and students ;<br />

and its gospel as preached by apostles, differing often<br />

widely from one another, and perhaps eventually break-<br />

ing away altogether from old tradition and founding a<br />

cult of their own. Thus the late Mr. W. C. Stewart, a<br />

lawyer of Edinburgh<br />

'<br />

and a famous fisher '<br />

of the North,<br />

may probably be called the apostle of up-stream fly-

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