472 



SALMON AND TROUT. 



TRO 



Trout, notes on history of (cont. ): 

 distinguishing marks from 



Great Lake trout, 163 

 distinguishing marks from 



charrs, 164 



variations in colour, 159 

 'Loch Leven' variety, 160 

 'Gillaroo' variety, 161 

 ' Botling,' 162 

 deformed, 162 

 croaking, 162 

 large specimens, 164-166 

 growth rate, and various foods, 



166-169 

 spawning time, and growth of 



fry, i"o 

 Trout-fishing, lake spinning for, 



368-375 

 May-fly fishing with blow line, 



391 

 stream minnow spinning for, 



375-382 



worm fishing for, 382-388 

 creeper and stone fly fishing, 



3^9~39l 



wasp grubs, &c. 392 

 Trout and grayling fishing with 



the fly, 257-329 

 introductory, 257 

 'fine and far off,' 258 270 

 up or down stream casting, 



269 273 

 artificial flies, 273-292 



,, flies, 'exact imita- 

 tion' theory, 277 . 332 

 standard flics, 281 

 lake trout flies, 281-284 

 river and stream flies, 284-292 

 ' temporary ' flies, 290 



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Trout and grayling fishing(<wzA ): 

 'local' flies, 291 

 management of rod, line, and 



flies, 293-295 

 landing and playing, 295 

 breeding and feeding trout, 



295-3H 

 hints on tackle, dress, &c. 



319-323 

 good and bad weather and 



water, 323-328 

 last words, 329 

 chalk stream fishing with ' dry 



flies,' 330-345 

 grayling fishing and flies, 311- 



3H 



,, artificial grasshopper 

 and bait fishing, 

 314 . (394-409) 

 ,, location and 'accli- 

 matisation,' 317 



Trout nnd salmon culture, arti- 

 ficial, 434-465 



ULLSWATER trout, 171 

 ' Unclean' salmon, 132 



WADING BOOTS and trousers, 



97-102 

 Wasp -grubs &c. for trout fishing, 



392 " 

 Waterproof for fishing coats, c. 



1 06 



' Well-mended kelts,' 133 

 Worm fishing for salmon and 



bulltrout, new tackle, 352-361 

 Worm fishing for trout, 382-388 



'YELLOW FIN," 152 



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