138 Wet-Fly Fishing 



ISLE OF MAN. 



The " Doo," the " Glass," and some other smaller streams, 

 now forgotten by the author in the lapse of years. 



(N.E. The junction of these two small rivers gives the 

 name of " Douglas " to the capital.) 



It is over forty years since I fished in the Isle of Man, in 

 the company of my (late) elder brother, who was a capital 

 fisherman, and who was the writer of the small yet valuable 

 handbook already mentioned. 



Through the courtesy of the late Mr. S. J. Harris, then 

 the President of the Isle of Man Angling Club, I was elected 

 an honorary member several years ago. 



GERMANY. 



THE BLACK FOREST. 



River Wutach. 



I have already mentioned this angling resort. 



The head-quarters of the Bad Boll Fishing Club is a very 

 comfortable hotel, with a lofty and spacious Salle-h-manger. 



I spent ten days there, in 1895, as the guest of my old 

 friend B n. 



I had been very ill, and still was weak. Therefore I was 

 not often on the war-path. 



Notwithstanding this, I had a few excellent days' fishing, 

 notably one with my friend, at Achdorf Mill. 



