378 IXDEX, 



Groupers, how and where caught, I/O. 



Hackle. — See Palmer. 



Hallibut, how caught, 168. 



Hampton, good angling at, town and fishery described, 315. 



Hampton-Court, fishery at, described, 317" 



Harry, or Father long-legs, a killing bait for Chub, 285 ; where found, and how 



to bait the hook with, ib. 

 Hawkins, Sir John, his method of making artificial flies, 269. 

 Hawthorn-fly, 280. 



Herl, peacock's, its use in fly-making, 281. 

 Hertford, town and fishery described, 323. 

 Hews's fishery on the Lea described, 329. 

 Hints to Anglers, 342. 



Hoddesdon, town and fishery described, 325. 

 Hook, method how to whip or tie one on, 30; how baited with worms, 13 ; 



with gentles, ih. ; with greaves, ib.; how to try their strengths, &c., 10. 

 Huzzard-fly, when a good bait, 280. 

 Horse and Groon?, Lea Bridge, fishery, &c. at, described, 330. 



India rubber useful to Anglers, 345. 



Information on angling, difficult to obtain, and why. — See the Preface. 



Jacobs, Mr., the fishmonger, sells live-baits for trolling, &c. all the year, 210. 



Jack, method of trolling for, 21 1 ; takes the name of Pike when weighing more 

 than three pounds, abundant in the Lea, natural baits for, 208; hooks used 

 in trolling for, ib. ; lines used in trolling for, 198 ; one taken by Mr. Robin- 

 son, in a remarkable manner, 243; remarks on the different modes of trolling 

 for Jack, 239 ; the shape, colour, nature, and habits, of Jack and Pike des- 

 cribed, 349. 



Kew-bridge, fishery at, described, .320. 



Kill Fish, (to,) and land them, with remarks thereon, 344. 



King's Arms water, on the Lea, fishery at, described, 314. 



Kingston and Hampton Wick, fishery at, described, 318. 



Kirby fish-hooks described, 15. 



Knot, how to tie, 29; how to get information relative to, 34. 



I^anding-net, how to choose, 3. 



Laleham, fishery at, described, 312. 



Last Spring, a Fish of the Salmon species, 154. 



Lamprey, or Seven Eyes, described, 146. 



Land Fish, (to), or bring them ashore, with a caution, 351. 



Lamprey-Eel described, 146; habits of, ib.; abound in the Severn, ib. ; good 



bait for Eels, 133 ; how to bait the hook with, 137. 

 Launce-Eel described, 169. 

 Laws relative to fishing, with admonitions, 355. 

 Lea River described, abounds with Jack and Pike, 321 ; subscription waters, 



how paid, 322 ; its fishery described, ib. ; an excellent school for the lovers 



of angling, and why, 332. 

 Leger-line described, 133 ; bait proper for, ib. 

 Lines should be even and rovmd, 4; method of dying hair, gut, &c. for lines, 



56. ; should be soaked a little before you begin to fish, 76. 



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