THE WONDERFUL TROUT 



of river slopesThe averages of killable trout 

 Fishing with salmon roe Process of population, 

 and dispersal of insect life in a stream' Tailing 

 of trout' Trout taking in a hailstorm Trout 

 not taking before rain Trout feel warm or cold 

 in the hand when taken out of water Tempera- 

 tures of air and water Good and bad spring 

 baskets Good and bad May baskets Illustra- 

 tions of good and bad days History of a bad 

 day on the Deveron A good day in May The 

 history of a season of extreme drought and heat 

 What the effect would be of a succession of 

 such seasons The history of a season of great 

 cold and rain, and dark heavy water, after a 

 mild February and March Measurements and 

 weights of trout in 1898, 101-139 



XII 



TROUTING WITH OTHER DEVICES CLOSE TIMES 

 AND POACHING 



Green worm in a yellow flood Salmon roe Snatch- 

 ing Guddling Ottering Cross-lining Fishing 

 with twelve flies on a cast Set lines Netting 

 Burning the water Dynamite Night fishing 

 Blue-bottle fly Creeper Diving minnow Par- 

 tail and minnow The number of flies used by 

 fishermen, 140-145 



XIII 



CLOSE TIMES FOR TROUT 



Must be suited to a large variety of circumstances 

 Legislation a difficult and intricate matter Trout 

 poaching Prices of trout Sea-trout Netting 

 Large and small fish, 146-152 



