84 HINTS ON ANGLING. 



Hair lines, Indian weed, plaited silk and hair, and 

 patent and other lines for trolling. 



Reels for running tackle. 



Hooks for trolling on wire or gimp, for the gorge or 

 snap. 



Minnow, gudgeon and bleak tackle, and baiting needles 

 of various sizes. 



Hooks tied on gimp, hair, and gut, of various sizes. 



Loose hooks of all sizes. 



Paternosters for perch-fishing. 



Cobbler's- wax, sewing silk, and a few balls of small 

 twine. 



Floats of various sizes, and plenty of spare caps for 

 floats. 



Split shot and bored bullets of various sizes. 



Disgorger, clearing ring and drag. 



Landing-net, a gaff, and kettle for live bait. 



Gentle-box, and bags for worms. 



A fishing-basket, creel, or game pouch. 



A pair of pliers, a pair of scissors, and a good pocket 

 knife, both with large and small blades. 



A parchment book of artificial flies. 



A parchment book for general tackle. 



A book for containing the various articles requisite for 

 making artificial flies. The following list of materials is 

 necessary for this purpose : 



Cock and hen hackles of all colours; as red, ginger, 

 black, dun, olive-grizzle, and stone-colour. Peacock's 

 herl, copper-coloured, green, and brown. Black ostrich's 

 herl. Fowl's spotted feathers. 



The feathers of the turkey, the partridge, the grouse, 

 ptarmigan, pheasant, woodcock, snipe, dotterel, landrail, 

 starling, golden plover, common pce-wit, wild mallard, 



