"Under the conditions then prevailing - the thermometer recording 97 degrees in the shade, the stream at its lowest point, and the temperature of the water very high - I really believe that the only chance he might have had would have been with a very 'wet' Mint Julep."

George M. L. La Branche "The Dry Fly and Fast Water" [1914]



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