For Trout and Sea-Trout Fishing, either in River or Loch, there is no 

 better artificial Bait than the 



" JYIIJLL.EFTS TMUJVIB" DEVON. 



A CUSTOMER writes : August 2nd, 1898. 



" TJie pattern of ' MILLER'S THUMB ' you sent me is capital, I tried it yesterday and caught seven 

 good fish with it in clear water. Send me six more by first post" 



"MILLER'S PRACTICAL WORM TACKLE." 



Stewart or Pennell worm tackle, mounted with an eyed hook at the top, is without 

 doubt vastly superior to the old fashioned style. 



Mr. R. B. MARSTON in Ube Jfisbinci GJajette, July 23rd, says : 



" The idea is an excellent one and everybody should see Mr. Miller's 'practical idea. 1 " 



is a thoroughly good practical rod at a moderate price. The butt consists of 

 well seasoned ash, the centre hickory, and the top lancewood ; is fully brazed, 

 winch fitted, has upright rings and two tops ; is stained dull black, as recom- 

 mended by W. Senior, Esq., Angling Editor of the Field. In bag, complete, 

 10/6 each. 



May be had in Three Sizes, 10, 11 or 12ft. 



"YORKSHIRE? ANGLER'S" ROD 



is a splendid well-made article, suitable for fly, worm, or light minnow fishing. 

 It has a rosewood butt with graduated braided handle ; double brazed ; solid 

 winch fittings ; upright rings, two tops, the whole finished in very best style, 

 in bag, complete, 2 1/- each. 



This is a strong, well-made article, bound in solid leather, fastening with strap 

 and buckle ; it is made either with pockets or felt leaves to hold the flies, 

 and opposite each page are printed the names and full directions for using 48 

 patterns of trout and grayling flies which have been collected and practically 

 tested upon some of the best trout and grayling streams in England, including 

 the Derbyshire Dove, Wye, and Derwent ; the Yorkshire Yore, Wharf e, Nidd, 

 Swale, Bye, &c. ; the Cumberland and Westmoreland Eden, Eamont, and their 

 tributaries, together with many others. The grayling patterns are kept quite 

 district from the trout series. There are also two leather pockets at ends, and 

 six parchment ones for casts, &c, Price as above, 10/6 ; or fitted complete with 

 | dozen of each fly, 30/-. 



A Cheaper book, the names and directions printed on paper, 

 bound in brown canvas, 6/6 each ; or fitted, 26/-. 



Correspondent to the "Field," "Fishing Gazette," "Angler" and all 

 leading Sporting Papers. 



3O YEARS JL PRJLCmCJULi ANGLER. 



J. E. MIL/LER 



(Late F. M. WALBRAN), 



IRortbern anglers' Depot 



19, NEW STATION STREET, 



TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS: "PISCATOR, LEEDS." Box 176 Q.P,O, LE 



