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fish than the brook trout and can be told by its larger red spots on the sides, those on the back being very small and faint and vermiculations are not present. This trout rises most freely to flies, in both lakes and rivers, and is considered a good fighter.

In addition to the foregoing there are a number of other species or trout found in American waters. We have, all told, twenty-seven forms of salmon trout and fifteen charrs, only five of them being imported. Some are only of local interest or do not respond to the fly fishers' efforts but all together they represent a collection of fishes that no other continent can equal.

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