The grayling differ from the genus Salmo in the smaller mouth with comparatively feeble dentition, in the larger scales, and especially in the much greater development of the dorsal fin, which contains 20 to 24 rays.
In England and Scotland the grayling appears to have had originally a rather irregular distribution, but it has now been introduced into a great number of rivers; it is not found in Ireland.
Well," said their new companion, "you won't find catchinggrayling on the South Fork quite so easy as all that.
Billy'll get something on hoppers, at this season, for that's what the trout and grayling are feeding on, right now.
Must have beengrayling in all these upper Missouri waters," nodded Billy.
There are holes in there ten or fifteen feet deep, and I will show you two or three hundred grayling and white fish on the bottom of some of those holes.
The big fall migration that came down the Madison and Grayling Creek used to come out the northwest corner of the Park more than it does now.
I have known one man to say he had caught ninety grayling out of one hole.
The day had been warm, and now, as the cool of the evening came, the grayling began to rise.
The headwaters of the Red Rock were full of grayling once.
The best trout and grayling fishing there is left anywhere.
The trout and grayling were rising in scores, and for half a mile the surface of the bright water was broken into countless rings and ripples.
They certainly took but little pride in the uniform which they wore, as some weak-minded lads would have done, albeit handsome they both had looked, as they sat at table on that last night at Grayling House.
As for the result of the visit of his emissary to Grayling House he had not the slightest fear.
It was very still and quiet all round Grayling House to-day, and the sky was very bright and almost cloudless.
The girl dashed down after them, wrenched open the man's coat, tore out some papers, and waving them aloft, went shouting along the avenue back to Grayling House.
As I have said the lad was a Scot, there is little need to add that Grayling House and the beautiful river that went wimpling by it were on the northern side of the Tweed.
On the same principle, the reader must excuse me if I omit describing the scene of the meeting and reunion at Grayling House.
Scene: A green hill or knoll rising with a gentle sweep from the woods near Grayling House, on one side gigantic elm trees, with rooks busy nest-making.
In the avenue of Grayling House it spent an extra dose of its fury, it bedded the ground with dead wood, and wrenched off many a lordly limb from elm and chestnut.
Just three weeks after their arrival in London, Captain and Mrs Lyle were back once more at Grayling House.
The man tore along the road, determined to put the greatest distance in the least possible time betwixt himself and Grayling House.
The gardens aroundGrayling House were indeed a wildery, yet not a wilderness.
In the Belly River proper, rainbow and cutthroat trout and grayling are plentiful.
Grayling springing on his feet, tears the paper from the Officer’s hand, Lucy at the same time exclaims, “A reprieve!
Grayling takes hold of George’s arm, and with a slight effort, bends it.
Had I the will time would not let me; a few months—nay, weeks, days—and the passenger may pause at the lifeless corse of Grayling stretched in the highway.
No—not Grayling the robber—but, there, Gwinett the convicted murderer.
I had revenge—I hugged it to my heart—’tis gone, and Grayling has nought to live for.
The prison bell again tolls, Lucy falls to the earth, Gwinett sinks into a state of stupifaction, Grayling looks at him with an air of triumph; characters at the back lift their hands imploringly to heaven, and the Scene closes.
Grayling and Gilbert struggle, Grayling throws Gilbert from him, and with the rest of the characters following, rushes up the stage.
Here and there a water-thread from either the Staffordshire or the Derbyshire side, is welcomed, and trout and grayling invite the angler.
The trout and graylingfishing in the Derwent here is of excellent quality, the water being stocked and preserved by zealous local angling societies, supported by the Trent Conservancy Board.
He is lying at the top of the water, taking the flies as they sail down by him, which a grayling scarcely ever does.
You know the Test, one of the finest trout streams in Hampshire, and of course in England; when I first knew this stream, twenty years ago, there were no grayling in it.
By trout, which have sometimes red and sometimes white flesh, they are connected with the grayling and hucho.
Throughout the summer and autumn, in fine calm evenings, a large dun fly, with a pale yellow body, is greedily taken by grayling after sunset; and the imitation of it is very killing.
I recommend to you that fine pool below the bridge; there are always grayling to be caught there—and already I see some rising.
I cannot understand why the grayling should be so scarce a fish in England.
And in the hot summer of 1825, great numbers of large grayling died in the Avon, below Ringwood, without doubt killed by the heat in July.
As this is the first grayling I have seen of my own taking, I must measure, weigh, and examine him.
Besides temperature, grayling require a peculiar character in the disposition of the water of rivers.
I know of no grayling river farther west than the Avon, in Hampshire: they are found in some of the tributary streams of this river which rise in Wiltshire.
After staying a few minutes, conversing with his uncle, the younger Grayling went away with the other man who had accompanied him; and, soon after, the children were sent to their beds.
Around the island platforms have been built jutting out into the turbulent water for the convenience of those who wish to try for the favours of grayling or trout with fly, in preference to spinning for them with a minnow from a boat.
Grayling have many violent opponents, but I am inclined to think that they do but little if any harm in a trout stream, and they supply excellent fishing during part of the close season for trout.
I have no doubt that an infinitely greater proportion of trout ova are eaten by the trout themselves than by grayling in rivers which contain both fish.
They seem to thrive best in chalk streams, but there are no doubt many waters which would carry a good head of grayling which at present contain only trout.
Grayling he had never caught, though told that they even exceed trout in desperate fighting tactics.
Near the western entrance to the park, prettily situated on the south fork of the Madison river, is Grayling Inn (Dwelles), the night station for tourists going in and out of the park.
After passing Grayling Inn the road enters the reservation, winding through Christmas Tree Park to Riverside Military Station, following the beautiful Madison river and canyon to the Fountain Hotel in Lower Geyser basin.
The graylingand the trout often inhabit the same waters, but not altogether in harmony.
The five or six known species of grayling are very closely related, and are doubtless comparatively recent offshoots from a common stock, which has now spread itself widely through the northern regions.
The grayling in all countries frequent clear, cold brooks, and rarely, if ever, enter the sea, or even the larger lakes.
As a food-fish, the grayling of course ranks high; and it is beloved by the sportsman.
It is said that the grayling devours the eggs of the trout.
The common grayling of Europe (Thymallus thymallus) is found throughout northern Europe, and as far south as the mountains of Hungary and northern Italy.
The grayling spawns on the shallows in April or May (in England).
Grayling belonging to this or other species are found in the waters of Russia and Siberia.
It is probable that the grayling once had a wider range to the southward than now, and that so far as the waters of the United States are concerned it is tending toward extinction.
The American grayling (Thymallus signifer) is widely distributed in British America and Alaska.
The colonies of graylingin Michigan and Montana are probably remains of a post-glacial fauna.
I can easily imagine a company of grayling wishing to overhear a conversation between I.
Here the trout and grayling grow fat and lusty, and here we angle for them, day after day, in water so crystalline that when one steps into the stream one hardly knows whether to expect a depth of six inches or six feet.
My creel was already overflowing, so I emptied out all of the grayling into his bag, and went on up the river to complete my tale of trout before dark.
Applicable to every Trout and Grayling River in the Empire.
II, Instructions how to angle for a Trout orGrayling in a Clear Stream.
After an exciting struggle, I landed a thirteen-inch graylingweighing one pound and two ounces.
An occasional grayling is caught on the fly, but they are not plentiful.
I have seen salmon in Dawson City which looked quite fresh run and had been netted in the Yukon; also grayling which had been caught on the fly in the Klondike River.
The physical relationship of the Pacific Oncorhynchus to the Atlantic Salmo salar is not unlike the physical relationship of the grayling or char to the trout.
She seated herself in the one Miss Grayling had just vacated.
Yes, Wid said the grayling was risin' right good now," said Flaherty.
That's the finest grayling water in the whole world.
There's holes in there twenty feet deep, and I've see two or three hundred grayling in there dang near as long as your arm.
And I say again, if you'll put me up to a three-pound grayling I'll cut off your leg for nothing any time you want it done!
I've saw Wid Gardner lots of times before, and he says a feller can always get a sackful of grayling any time he wants to, in there, come summer time.
As a matter of fact the grayling were rising freely, and in a moment or so he had fastened another which he added to the one in the basket.
I didn't know there was such a grayling in the world.
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