THE ANGLER'S GUIDE. 



HAMPTON 



is a delightful village, pleasantly situated on 

 a rise, commanding most charming views over 

 the Thames, Moulsey-hurst, and the adjacent 

 country ; and being only fifteen miles from 

 town, is frequently visited by anglers, who 

 find every comfort and accommodation they 

 can wish at the Crown, and at the Bell. 



Hampton deeps are justly famous for a va- 

 riety of large fish, particularly Barbel, Chub, 

 Perch, Roach, and Dace ; Trout are also fre- 

 quently taken. Near to the side of the late 

 Mr. Garrick's lawn and gardens you will find 

 very good bank fishing ; and at a short dis- 

 tance from the town, on the west side, in the 

 meadows, there are some fine holes, swims and 

 eddies, abounding with Perch, Chub, Roach, 

 and Barbel. 



