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To have the fortune to own or lease trout streams of the first order is the lot of few, and reading Mr. Mottram's book causes one to wish for some such water on which to experiment. Certainly, those who have this good fortune should not fail to study this work, which contains much practical advice; it should also be in the hands of those who control the many associations which maintain the fisheries of the streams and lakes with which the British Isles abound.
Trout Fisheries: their Care and Preservation.
By J. C. Mottram. Pp. 186. (London: Herbert Jenkins, Ltd., 1928.) 10s. 6d. net.
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Trout Fisheries: their Care and Preservation . Nature 124, 910 (1929). https://doi.org/10.1038/124910c0
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