IV, 



Page. 

 CHAP. XIII. Of the Creeper, or Water 



Cricket 48 



CHAP. XIV. Of the Palm, or Gosling-Fly, 53 

 CHAP. XV. Of the Twinge, Earwig, or 



Twichbell 56 



CHAP. XVI. Of the Grub, or Earth-Bob . . 57 

 CHAP. XVII. Of the Gentle or Maggot . . 59 



CHAP. XVIII. Of Salmon-Hoe Ib. 



CHAP. XIX. Of Bush or Shade Fishing.. 61 

 CHAP. XX. Of Angling with Minnow, .... 66 

 CHAP. XXI. How to get the largest Fish 



where you cannot use a Rod . . 70 



CHAP. XXII. Of Angling at Night, in ivhat 



Places, and with what Flies and Baits, 72 

 CHAP. XXIII. Of Eels, how they are bred, 

 and of the several Ways of catching 



them ., 75 



CHAP. XXIV. How to catch Minnows .... 80 

 CHAP. XXV. Of Night-Lines. How to 

 make them. When, where, and how 



to lay them. 81 



CHAP. XXVI. HQW to catch most of the 

 Trouts and Eels, that are in little 



Burns or Becks. . . . , , 85 



CHAP. XXVII. Of Flood- Fishing. What 

 Tackling is most proper, Rods, Lines, 

 and Baits. ....., Sj 



