Here is the pool, and there the waterfall;
This is the bank; keep out of sight, and crawl
Along the side to where that alder clump
Juts out. 'Twas there I saw a salmon jump,
A full eight feet, not fifteen minutes past.
Bend low a bit! Or else the sun will cast
Your shadow on the stream. Still farther; stop!
Now joint your rod; reel out your line, and drop
Your leader with the “silver doctor” on it,
Behind that rock that's got the log upon it.

There's nothing here; the water is too quiet;
You need a pool with rapids flowing by it;
Plenty of rush and motion, heave and roar,
To turn their thoughts from things upon the shore;
The day's too calm-I told you that before.

Just mind your line! I tell you that he's there.
I saw him spring up ten feet in the air-
Twelve pounder, if an ounce! Great Mackinaw!
Look! Quick! He's on! The “doctor in his jaw. . .
Snapped! Gone! You big fool: Worse than any fool!
What did you think to find here in this pool-
A minnow or a shiner-that you tried
With such a jerk to land him on the side
Of this high bank? That was a salmon-fool!
The biggest one that swam within this pool:
The one I saw that jumped twelve feet-not lower;
Would tip the scales at fourteen pounds or more.
Lost-near that rock that's got the rock upon it.
Gone-with the leader and the “doctor” on it.