TROLLING is considered by the Angler of 

 the greatest importance, as it affords several 

 months' amusement, when it would not be 

 prudent or profitable to follow any other des- 

 cription of Angling, for as winter approaches 

 fish seldom rise, and the fly-fisher will then 

 lay by his tackle till the ensuing spring. Chubb 

 and Roach will take a bait freely during the 

 whole of the winter, yet it is not advisable 

 for the Angler to hazard his health by fixing 

 himself for hours together in one place by the 

 river side in the cold winter months. 



