On the contrary, grayling lie on the bottom of pools, in swift water, entirely in the open.
The principal reason is that one's line is always straight and taut in swift water, and the flies can be more easily controlled and floated down over the fish, which always heads up-stream.
Swift Water, his first wife, felt the black rage of hate and envy--and who could blame her?
Swift Bear, his father, had mated him to Swift Water, daughter of a neighboring chief.
Some of the bitterness left the heart of Swift Water.
Before entering a rapid or piece of swift water, we carefully oil the working parts of the motor, and see that everything is in trim for our struggle against the stream.
Now we are off, in real earnest, and triumphant smiles come quickly as swift water is passed and we finally get over Big Bear Island Bar with only a few glancing knocks of the propeller on a stray rock or two.
Off we go for our first tussle, and in a minute more we are in swift water, with circling eddies and a foam-lined shore.
It is good sport to run rapids in a canoe when there is plenty of swift water and a fair percentage of danger.
A three-pound trout in swift water has a way of staying there, even when taken by the main strength and awkwardness system.
But the dread Rapids of Death and the treacherous swirls and eddies of Revelstoke Canyon were not the last of swift water by a long shot.
There's no boat ever built that will stand a head-on crash 'gainst a rock in any such current as is driving it down Surprise or Kinbasket or Death Rapids, or a dozen other runs of swift water on the Bend.
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