In fishing waters of this kind the advantage is all with the fish. The water is almost as clear as the atmosphere and the edges are high so any one angling from the bank stands outlined against the sky in plain sight of the fish. When quarry fishing the angler ought to have a portable boat or canoe or fish only on dark days or better at night and then, if the moon is out, he should fish towards it. I know nothing that equals a quarry bass to take the conceit out of those individuals who admit they know " all about fishing."
Large flies and long casts are the rule when " quarrying for bass " and the party should consist of not more