124 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE. 



There are numerous deep holes, swims, eddies, 

 and scowers, in this water, known by the 

 names of the Half-moon, Broad-swim, the Po- 

 tatoe-hole, Clark's-ditch, Johnson's-swim, the 

 Friends, &c. There are several Salmon in this 

 part of the river Lea, which frequently dis- 

 turb the quiet angler when fishing for Roach. 

 At the Horse-and-Groom are fitted up several 

 small closets, called lockers, to hold the rods 

 and tackle of such anglers who frequent it, 

 secured by locks and keys, which are severally 

 kept by each individual, on paying a small 

 remuneration for the use thereof : it is scarcely 

 necessary for me to point out the convenience 

 of these lockers to the angler who has ever 

 been noticed when carrying his rod through 

 the streets. 



WHITE-HOUSE WATER. 



For many years this was a favourite and 

 well frequented place by the lovers of angling 

 of the old school, but it is now much neg- 



