THE YOUNG FISHERMAN. 



are some ponds on a common near the road side, con- 

 taining carp, tench, &e. These ponds are free .to all 

 anglers. 



The Camberwell Canal contains pike, roach, carp, 

 perch, and eels. 



At Stanmore, in Middlesex, ten miles from London,' 

 there are two or three ponds on the common, in which 

 perch, tench, &c. may be found. Between these ponds 

 and Stanmore Priory, about a mile distant, is a very fine 

 piece of water called the Long Pond, which contains 

 pike, &c. 



At Sunbury, on the Middlesex side of the Thames, some 

 large trout are taken, and there is good gudgeon fishing 

 on the S cowers. The preserve extends nearly 700 yards. 



The Paddington Canal has chub, eels, gudgeons, 

 perch, roach, and pike. 



The river Wey, in Surrey, which joins the Thames 

 near Oatlands park, contains barbel, ruffe, dace, gudgeons, 

 carp, pike, and roach. 



At Stoke Newington, the water is well stored with fish ; 

 and permission to angle is only to be obtained through the 

 Directors of the New Eiver Company. 



Dagenham Breach, in Essex, is preserved for angling. 

 The subscription is one guinea and a half per annum. 

 It is well stored with carp, pike, bream, eels, &c. 



Cheshunt abounds with fine pike, perch, &c. Permission 

 to fish can only be obtained through a director of the 

 New Eiver Company, who is privileged to give an order 

 (not transferable) for the season. 



The Lake in the gardens of Hornsey-wood house con- 

 tains perch, tench, roach, &c. and in which persons taking 

 refreshment at the tavern are allowed to fish. 



The Ravensbourne, in Kent, contains good roach, 

 chub, gudgeons, perch, trout, and dace. 



In the Colne, near "Oxbridge and Denham, fine trout 

 abound ; but as the river is rented, you must obtain leave 

 to fish, and pay so much per pound for what you catch. 



At Kingsbury, five miles from Hyde Park, there is fine 

 jack, perch, and roach fishing, both in the river Brent and 

 the Eeservoir. The yearly subscription for the latter is 

 one guinea, but day-tickets are granted. All particulars 

 can be obtained of Mr. Warner, at the Welsh Harp, 

 Kingsbury. 



