128 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE. 



CHAP. XXVIII. 



PADDINGTON, CAMBERWELL, AND CROYDON 

 CANALS. 



THE PADDINGTON CANAL 



has several Roach, Chub, Perch, Gudgeons, 

 Eels, and Jack ; Roach are taken of a very 

 good size, particularly about the wharfs, and 

 close to the first bridge from Paddington, on 

 the west side : you may take fish all the way 

 to the Mitre-tavern, near Wormwood-scrubs, 

 about three miles from Paddington, and from 

 thence to the Grand Junction Canal, and 

 on to Uxbridge. 



THE CAMBERWELL CANAL 



is well stored with Jack, Pike, Perch, Roach, 

 Eels, and some Carp and Tench, from Cam- 



