CONTENTS. Xill 
CHAPTER XV., pp. 198—206. 
TROLLING WITH THE DEAD GORGE BAIT, 
Tackle and hooks—New leads; improved fastening for bait. The trace, p. 202. 
Working the gorge bait—and management whilst gorging. Gorge baits, p. 206. 
CHAPTER XVI., pp. 207—216. 
LIVE-BAIT FISHING, 
Snap live-bait tackle—Defective tackles; essentials of a perfect flight. New 
pattern and trace described ; mode of baiting, and baiting needles, p. 210. 
Floats ; new system of, p. 211. Baits, and how to catch, p. 213. 
How and where to use the live bait. Live gorge bait. Receipt for cooking Pike, 
p. 215. 
PART IV.—BOTTOM OR FLOAT-FISHING., 
CHAPTER XVII., pp. 217—223. 
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS. 
‘ Old’ and ‘ new’ (or ‘ Nottingham’) methods of bottom-fishing, p. 218. 
Ordinary float-fishing—Rods, lines, hooks, floats, shot, reels, &c., p. 221. 
Nottingham fishing—specialities of, and tackle, p. 223. 
CHAPTER XVIIL., pp. 224—234. 
BAITS, BAITING, AND GROUND BAIT. 
Baits—Worms ; brandlings, lob-worms, where to get and how to preserve ; 
Gentles, greaves, pith and bullock’s brains. Wasp-grubs ; easy method 
of taking wasp-nests. Pastes. Miscellaneous baits—Caddice : grasshoppers ; 
meal-worms ; earth-grubs, p. 230. 
Ground lLaits—Theory and practice of ground baiting; gentles, paste, bran, 
bread, meal, greaves, grains, rice, worms, p. 234. 
CHAPTER XIX., pp. 235—242. 
PERCH. 
Natural and artificial baits—Spinning and fly-fishing, p. 236. 
Live-baiting, ‘ paternostering’ and ‘ roving,’ p. 240. 
Worm-fishing in lakes, ponds, and rivers. Spawning season, p. 242. 
The Pope or Ruffe, p. 242. 
