374 THE angler's guide. 



Tripping -bait is a baited hook which moves along, touching the 

 bottom. — See page 98. 



Trolling. — See page 172. 



Troll at Home; the Angler is said to troll at home, when he casts 

 his bait close to the banks or shore where he stands, instead of 

 casting it far off, or from him. 



Tumbling-hay is a pool of considerable depth and breadth, re- 

 ceiving the surplus water which falls from flood-gates, erected 

 in rivers and canals to keep up a head of water: they are nu- 

 merous in the River Lea. 



Turn; to turn a Fish, is to give him another direction, by checking 

 him, when he is likely to get among the weeds, &c. 



To weigh a Fish out is to lift a Fish out of the water, by the rod 

 and line, without the aid of a landing-net. 



To turn a Fish over is when a Fish is hooked, but immediately 

 breaks away, after the first turn or two. 



Warping is tying or twisting over, in making artificial-flies. 

 Wattles, a fleshy substance like a worm, hanging from the mouth 



of Barbel, Carp, Gudgeons, and some other Fish. 

 Winch, a machine made of brass, on which a line is kept, made 



of India-twist, platted silk or hair, and silk twisted. 

 Wldp ; to whipy or whipping, in fly-fishing, is casting a fly to a 



distance. 

 Whip; to whip is, also, to tie a hook to hair, gut, silk, &c. 

 White-Fish ; Roach, Dace, Bleak, and Gudgeons, are called white- 



Fish. 



