I N D E X. 



G^/.W^i or Maggots, to procure, 79, 80. To imi- 

 tate, 81, 



Gildard, the Link of a Line. 



G/7/5of Fiflies, their Ufe, 27, 



Gilt' tail-worm, 63. 



Gctbet a Trout, cut him up. , r • • 



Grabble. One filhes on the Grabble when the Line is 

 funk with a running Plummet faft to the Bottom, 

 fo that the Hook-Link plays in the Water. 



Gr^7«forBait, 83. 



Grafikoppers for Bait, 88. 



Gray -dr ale-fly y 92. artificial, 120. 



Grayling, his Charader, 153- Haunts, 154. Scafon^, 

 155. Baits, and how to angle for,;^. Vcrlos oa 

 him, ib, 



Gr£en-drahfly,(^l, Artificial, 12O. 



Gudgeon, his Charaaer, Haunts, and Baits, 231. 

 Verfes on him, 232. 



Guiniad, a local Fifh, Account of him, 240, 24 '• 

 H. 



Haddock, an Account of him, 248. how to take him^ 

 298. 



Hang a Fijhy hook him. 



Hairs for Lines, to chufe and prepare, 39. 



Haunts of fevcral Fifh, in Verfe, 25 3. 



Hawthorn-fly, 93. 



Hearing, Senfe of, enjoy'd by Fifh, 28. 



^^^^5, Fifh, how to make, 51- to chufe, th. to arm 

 or whip, 52. 



HQoki7tg2LY±t, 179. 



Huxing for a Pike, 168. 



Kink. A Line kinks inTrowling when it istwifled 



between the Top of the Rod and the Ring. 

 Kipper^ what it means, 79. 

 L. 

 Lamprey for Bait, 88. . 



Lampreys in the Severn^ 219. ^^^'^' 



