THE ANGLER'S GUIDE. 



bridge, Lough ton , Woodford-bridge, and in 

 several holes in the fields between Woodford- 

 bridge and Red-bridge, at the back of Wan- 

 stead, and from thence to Ilford and Barking- 

 creek. 



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At Dagenham in Essex, the large piece of 

 water called Dagenham-breach (which is pre- 

 served for the use of subscribers) has very 

 large and numerous Jack and Pike. The 

 Camberwell canal will repay the angler for 

 trolling, as he will meet with some good Jack 

 and Pike in it, particularly in that part of 

 the canal which is broad and deep near the 

 bridge or arch on the Kent-road, on the east 

 side, all the way to Deptford Lower-road. 

 The Croydon canal also boasts of some Jack, 

 which may be trolled for from Deptford to 

 Croydon, particularly in the still waters be- 

 longing to the numerous locks between New 

 Cross, Kent-road, (to the east of Nunhead- 

 hill,) and Sydenham. I have taken several 

 Jack and Pike in the Paddington canal ; the 



