236 FLY FISHING FOR TROUT. 



North and South country schools of dressing, 75, 174. 

 See also under names of individual flies ARTIFICIAL FLY 



FLY FISHING NATURAL FLY. 



FLY FISHING 



in Treatise, 29 30; copy fly on water, 33 34; early writers 

 advise keeping fly on top, 25, 77, 116 121; sunk in 

 slow water 78; Mascall 38; Liger 55; Cotton and 

 contemporaries 74 78; Stewart 77. 



casting, first mentioned by Lawson, 42. 



different development in France and England, 49 50. 



' drawing ' the fly, first recommended by Markham, 47. 



fishing for individual fish, Chetham, 66. 



North Country school, 48. 



playing a fish, in Treatise, 27 29; Lawson 42; Ronalds, 28. 



popularity of, in Markham's time, 47, 48. 



striking, Treatise, 38; Mascall 38; Lawson 42; Fortin, 53; 

 in Cotton's time 78. 



upstream fishing, 66, 100110. 



weather, 30, 41, 81. 



See also under names of individual flies ARTIFICIAL FLY 



FLY DRESSING NATURAL FLY. 



DE FOIX, CATHERINE, ancestress of Henri IV., 6. 



DE FOIX, COMTE GASTON. 



author of Livre de la Chasse, 5; his life and character, 

 6, 7; his book, 7. 



FORTIN, FRANCOIS. 



author of Euses Innocentes, 52; account of it, 53 54; its 

 position in history of fishing, 53 54; his debt to 

 Treatise, 53; to Mascall, 53; excellence of illustrations, 

 53, 171. 

 FOSTER, W. H., 126. 



DE FOURNIVAL, RICHARD. 



early work on fishing in France, 51; account of it, 50, 51. 



FRANCE. Early works on sport, 27; our debt to her, 11. 

 contrast with England, 49, 50. 

 early fly fishing in, 54, 55. 

 fly not mentioned before eighteenth century, 49. 



FRANCIS, FRANCIS, 127, 129, 150, 152, 155, 158, 160, 162, 163, 

 165, 189; 



his enthusiasm for fishing, 218. 

 FRANCE, RICHARD, 141. 



his turgid style, 57, 58, 202; his quarrel with Walton, 59. 



account of, 57 59; position in history of fishing, 58, 59. 

 FROISSART, JEAN 



visits Gaston de Foix, 6. 

 FROUDE, J. A., 128. 

 GAFF 



mentioned by Barker, 70; by Venables, 79. 



