64 THE ANGLING CLUBS AND PRESERVATION 



Tickets are issued to subscribers at the rate of £i \s. for 

 double tickets and \os. 6d. for single. 



The Hon. Secretary is J. G. Calthrop, Esq., of Spalding. 



The Stour Fishing Association. 



This Association was formed in January 1866, in the 

 place of an old private club which had almost become 

 extinct. They preserve part of the River Stour, containing 

 some of the finest trout in England, and also breed 

 artificially with success. The number of members is limited 

 to 100, paying an annual subscription of ;^3 '^s. to £$ 5^-. 

 and an entrance fee of ^10 los. 



Hon. Sec, Captain Lambert, Stanmore, Canterbury; 

 Assistant Sec, Mr. , F. G. Haines, 9 Watling Street, 

 Canterbury. 



St. John's Amateur Anglers' Association. 



This Association was formed about five years ago by 

 several anglers residing at St. John's, Worcester, with a 

 view to securing for themselves good fishing waters and 

 to encourage sportsmanlike angling. The number of 

 members is limited to 30, paying an annual subscription 

 of 2s. 6d. 



Hon. Sec, Arthur Hill, Fern Villa, St. John's, Worcester. 



Upper Exe Fishing Association. 



This Association was formed in February, 185 1, by the 

 owners and occupiers of land on the river Exe, and was then 

 called "The Occupier's Exe Fishing Association," but has 

 since been altered to the above title. Cards for the season 

 are issued at ;^i is.; monthly, lOi". ; weekly, 5^-. ; day, 2s. 6d. 

 The extent of fishing is about five miles up the river Exe, 



