382 INDEX. 



Turbot, how taken with hook and line, 165. 



Turpin, Mr., sells live-baits for Jack, Trout, and Perch tishing, all the year 

 round, 210. 



Umber — See Grayling. 

 Uxbridge, Trout-fishing at, 101. 



VValtham-abbey, fishery at, described, 328. 



Walton, fishery at, described, 315. 



Ware, on the River Lea, 323. 



Walton, Isaac, the Author's opinion of, and the modern editions of the Com- 

 plete Angler, 111. 



Wasps, maggot of, excellent bait for Trout, 305 ; either used at dapping or 

 tripping, 284. 



Water-cricket — See Cricket and Stone-fly. 



Wax, shoe-makers', how used to wax silk for tying on hooks, 30. 



Weather proper and unfit for angling described, 347, 350. 



Westminster-bridge, fishery at, described, 320. 



White-house water and fishery described, 331. 



Whipping, how performed, 288. 



Wheat, parboiled, a good bait for Roach, 24. 



Winch, a multiplying one to be preferred, how to fasten to the rod, 2, 3, with 

 observations thereon. 



Woodcock-fly, 280. 



Worms, useful bait, 296 ; six different sorts, ib. ; how to cleanse and keep 

 them, ib. ; how to preserve a stock of, 303 ; worms should be carried with 

 you when Roach-fishing, and why, 304. 



Worms, how procured on the sea-shore, good bait for Whiting, &c., 154. 



York, the late Duchess of, fond of anghng, 314. 



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