Chap. 5. 7^^ A P PA R AT US. ^^ 



often fwims and paddles with feveral Feet he 

 has under his BelJy : Whereas the Drake will 

 mount very high in the Air. 



The Stone-fly comes in Seafon about the 

 Middle o^ April, and continues till Midfummer 

 or the End o^ June. He is more proper for 

 Streams than flill Waters, except when there 

 is a brisk Wind. You may angle with him 

 within Water, at Bottom, or near it ; or at 

 Mid- water,, if you pull off his Wings ; and he 

 is fometimes bed taken in this Manner. 



The yellow Mayfly and Gray-drake are 

 fhaped like the Green-drake, and the Camhlet- 

 fly refembles a Moth. They are all good in 

 the fame Seafon. 



The Hawthorn fly is black, and to he found 

 on every//^^e;/^or;^-bu[h, foon after the Leaves 

 are fprung forth. Jt is ufed for dibbing in 

 fome Rivers for Trouts, 



If you pull out the Eyes of thofe Fifli you 

 catch, and put them on the Hook, they are 

 an excellent Bait for mofl Sorts of Fifh ; The 

 like is remarked o^ Fifi- Livers, 



The yellowifh bright Frogs that are found 

 in June and July, in green Meadows, are good 

 Baits for Chubs, Pikes^ and Perches. Put your 

 Hook through the Skin of the Leg, towards 

 the upper Part of it. Ufe a fmall Frog for 

 Perch and Chub, 



T\it great Moth has a very large Head, 

 not unlike to an Owl, with v/hitifh Wings, 

 and a yellowifh Body. You may find them 



flying 



