202 PISHING IN EDEN 



No. 5 shows a " Three hook " worming tackle, 

 baited. 



No. 6 shows a creeper tackle baited. The bottom 

 hook through the lower body or tail, length- 

 wise, and the smaller top hook pricked into the 

 thorax. (Top hook is fixed to cork for 

 photography.) 



No. 7 shows the creeper tackle. It is made up with 

 a No. 2 eyed top hook, and a No. 3 tapered 

 shank, bottom hook. 



The stone-fly tackle should have a No. 4 hook 

 at the bottom, otherwise the two tackles are 

 identical. 



No. 8 shows the worming tackle. It is made up 

 with three No. 2 hooks, the top hook is eyed. 

 The hooks are attached to a piece of strong 

 natural gut, one and a quarter inches long 

 (Marana ist). This stiff gut holds both the 

 tackle and the worm straight. 

 All the hooks used in tackles Nos. 5, 6, 7, and 

 8 are Hardy's Fly Hooks (1920 model), with 

 wide gape. 



