AND HOW I HAVE CAUGHT MY FISH 3" 



CHAPTER III. 

 EGHAM TO OLD WINDSOR LOCK. 



PERCH FISHING THE ROACH BEATEN BY A MILLER'S BOY 

 THE LEA ROACH FISHER. 



Now we will on through Windsor with its un- 

 rivalled walks and scenery, its first-class barbel, 

 jack, and chub fishing, and its numerous bank 

 swims; through Maidenhead, Cookham and Marlow, 

 the much-frequented haunts of oarsmen, artists, 

 tourists and pleasure-seekers of all sorts and 

 conditions, from the boisterous beanfeasters to 

 the loving couples discovered here and there, 

 hidden away amongst the osiers and bulrushes. 

 On to Henley for its monster chub, Sonning for its 

 barbel, Pangbourne for its roach, Goring for its 

 perch, Moulsford and Wallingford for its jack and 

 Shillingford for another grand day amongst the 

 barbel, which are veritable innocents compared 

 with those down Chertsey way. 



At Clieveden we must have a few hours 

 amongst the shoals ol big perch ; but we will 

 quickly pass the much-poached waters of Abingdon. 

 A day we will spend if it please you at Oxford, 



