" Ebbry day good for fishing, but not ebbry day good 

 for catch fish" 



FISHERMEN'S 

 WEATHER 



BY UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED LIVING ANGLERS 

 EDITED BY 



F. G. AFLALO, F.R.G.S., F.Z.S. 



WITH EIGHT FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS IN COLOUR BY 



CHARLES WHYMPER, F.Z.S. 



Large crown 8vo, cloth, gilt top 



Price 75. 6d. net 



SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS 



THE SCOTSMAN." Probably the most useful book that has re- 

 cently been added to the angler's ever-growing library." 



THE SPORTING AND DRAMATIC NEWS." Curious, interesting, 

 readable." 



THE DAILY NEWS." . . His information is by no means confined 

 to inland waters, and salt-water fishermen will find a great many things in 

 this volume concerning their own branch of the sport." 



THE SPORTING TIMES. fl A very marked feature of the enter- 

 prise are the artistic coloured illustrations by Mr. Charles Whymper, the 

 well-known naturalist artist." 



THE WORLD'S' WORK. Mr. F. G. Aflalo has had a striking inspira- 

 tion in gathering from distinguished anglers in these islands their opinions 

 of the effect of the weather upon various fish. Even the merest beginner 

 of a fisherman learns that his game is peculiarly susceptible to changes of 

 the weather, yet Mr. Aflalo's book is probably the first attempt which has 

 been made to provide a compendium of authorities on the subject. . . . 

 The book . . . makes a most timely appearance, and is really a thing of 

 beauty, because it is supplied with sketches in colour-printing, for which 

 the house in Soho Square is now famous." 



THE BOOKMAN. Is a brightly made work, with many anecdotes 

 and much that is sagacious in the way of comment." 



THE DAILY TELEGRAPH." The list of contributors is itself a 

 guarantee of the value of their testimony. The Editor has done his work 

 very capably ; and the book, being well printed and of a handy size, should 

 be in the library of every fisherman." 



PUBLISHED BY A. AND C. BLACK, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, W 



