vni CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER YI. 



Thames Teout. Habits and Haunts — Some likely Flies — ^Fly- 

 fishing — Spinning — Live-baiting — A New Tackle. 



CHAPTER YII. 



Grayling. Habits and Haunts — Flies — Dry ^.nd Wet Fly- 

 fishing — The Grashopper — Swimming the Worm. 



CHAPTER YIII. 



Char. Habits and Haunts — Fly-fishing — Spinning — Fishing 

 at Night with the Worm. 



CHAPTER IX. 



Salmon. Habits and Haunts — Waders and Dress — Rod and 

 Tackle for Fly-fishing — Knots — Standard Flies — Casting 

 and Working the Fly — Striking, Playing, and Gaffing the 

 Fish — Spinning or Trolling — Fishing with Prawn and 

 Worm — Trent Method of Salmon-fishing. 



DIVISION IV.— SEA-FISH. 



CHAPTER I. 



Introductory. Fishing for Pleasure and Profit — Advantages 

 of Fine Tackle — A Cure for the Supercilious Fresh-water 

 Angler — Angling Sometimes out of the Question. 



CHAPTER II. 

 Tackle. A Useful Outfit— General Rod — Rings and Fittings — 

 Fly-rod — Lines — Reels and Winches — Gaff-hook — Landing- 

 net — Hooks — The Paternostei- — Gut — Gimp — Knots — Modi- 



