CONTENTS IX 



VIII 



THE CAPTURE 



PAGE 



Methods of landing trout The landing-net The 



correct way without a landing-net. . . . 67-72 



IX 



WORM IN CLEAR WATER 



Tackle necessary Sinkers Effect of wind Necessity 

 of fishing up-stream How to deal with a head- 

 wind Fishing with a combination of fly and 

 worm Fresh worms and 'scoured' worms, . 73-85 



X 



WEATHERS AND ELECTRICAL DISTURBANCES 



'Time of the Take 'Weather conditions 'Short- 

 rising' of trout and salmon Artificial electric 

 light and rising fish Night fishing Salmon- 

 fishing experiences on the Inver Fresh-run fish 

 'Moving a fish,' 86-100 



XI 



FOOD-SUPPLIES AND RELEVANT MATTERS 



* Times of the take ' regulated by temperatures of air 

 and water and amount of sun heat 'Stodging' 

 effect of elvers and worms Old and young trout 

 Sea-trout Influences of geological conditions 

 upon trout and trout-food Curious instances 

 A close time Sheep drains and general drainage 



