Xil CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER XIL., pp. 136—144. 
GRAYLING FISHING, 
Grayling rivers and haunts.—The ‘Grayling country ;’ spawning ; growth- 
rate, and nomenclature, p. 13y. 
Artificial fly-fishing and flies. Uselessness of the great number of Grayling 
flies; typical Trout flies recommended to be substituted. Tackle, when 
and where to fly-fish, p. 140. 
Grasshopper fishing—best tackle, and mode of using ; time, place, p. 144. 
Grayling fishing with the gentle, p. 144. 
CHAPTER XIII., pp. r45—171. 
SALMON FISHING. 
Outline of Salmon history and nomenclature, p. 148. 
Fly-fishing : two principal difficulties, the ‘rise’ and the ‘stroke’; casting 
and working the fly. Salmon haunts, p. 152. 
Changing flies, and casting for second rise; wading, &c., p. 154. 
Salmon and Grilse flies: three universal flies descrited— Silver,’ ‘ gold,’ 
and ‘rainbow.’ New method of construction—Head-hackles, &c., p. 160. 
‘ Loops’; and how to fasten flies to casting-lines, p. 162. 
Rod, reels, lines, and hooks. Gaffing, p. 166. 
Spinning—Eel-tail bait and tackle, p. 169. 
Horm-fishing and tackle, p. 171. 
PART III.—* TROLLING,”—OR PIKE-FISHING. 
GENERAL OBSERVATIONS, Pp. 172. 
CHAPTER XIV., pp. 175—197- 
SPINNING. 
Theory of spinning. Spinning flights—The Author’s patterns; directions 
for baiting, p. 178; details of construction, p. 180. 
Traces—leads. Rod, reel, and reel-line for spinning and Pike fishing generally, 
p. 182. 
How to spin—Casting ; ‘Nottingham method’; striking; playing; landing, 
p- 189. 
Spinning-laits—-Natural baits ; Bleak, Dace, Gudgeon; the Eel-lait, tackle for 
and how to catch. Preserved Lait. Sea-fish as baits. Artificial baits, 
. 194. 
Hehen and where to spin—Pike-haunts and spawning time, p. 197. , 
