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TENDENCY of a submerged fly is 



always with the current, 93, 



118, 119 

 Theories as to early v. late 



rivers, 57, 58, 59 

 "There's the rub." A low 



dodge in a low water, 112, 



113 

 Three half-pound trout, one on 



each fly, 181 

 Tod fly, 216 

 " Tod " fly book, The, and Paley 's 



flypouch, 170, 171 

 Tod landing-net, The, and 



fixtures to "work" it, 72, et 



" Tcxl " rod, The, 141 to 146 

 Tod's double-hooked midge, 



dressed as an eyed fly, 206, 



207 

 Tod's indiarubber lining for 



creels; 163 to 167 

 Tod's, Mr. E. M., essay entitled 



"How to land Trout expe- 



ditiously while wading," 174, 



et seq., from Scots Angler and 



Fishing Gazette. 

 Tod's safety buckle, 168 to 170 

 Tod's "triple gut hinge," for 



flies, 204, 205 



Trollope, Anthony, quoted, 7 

 Trout-flies, Hackled (spiders), 



Table IV., 225 to 228 

 Trout-flies, not named, dressed 



with a single wing, 220 to 



224 

 Trout- flies (winged), named 



patterns. Table I., 210 to 



216 

 Trout-flies (winged), extra 



patterns. Table II, 217 to 



219 

 Trout rising at, and feeding on, 



seeds, 130, 131, 132 

 Trout sometimes strangely ca- 

 pricious, 192 

 Tummel, The, at Rannoch, 68, 



et seq. 



Turnbull & Co., Messrs., 141, 



142, 154, 155 

 Tweed and Teviot, sometimes 



fickle, 125 

 Tweedsmuir and St. Boswells, 



34,35 



Tweed, The, 71, et seq. 

 Tweed, wading its lower waters 



upwards, hard work, 110 

 Typical Scottish waters, 39, et 



seq. 



UP-STUEAM fishing. A homely 

 explanatory diagram, 78, et 

 seq. 



WAR of wits, one of the charms 



of wet-fly fishing, 105 

 "Water," A, the term ex- 

 plained, 22, 23 

 " Waterhen Bloa," a splendid 



hackled fly, 232, 233 

 Waters, Chap. III., 22 to 64 

 Weather often made the excuse 



for failure, 121, 122 

 \Vebster,David, Author of "The 



Angler and the Loop Rod," 25 

 Wet fly, A, and how it should 



not be dressed, 199 

 Wet fly, how it should (broadly) 



be dressed, 199, 200 

 Wet fly, The, compared to the 



sunk fly, 106 

 When two flies are preferable 



to the traditional three, 193 

 Wisdom of the serpent, when 



to imitate it, 36 



Words of warning to inex- 

 perienced waders, 107 to 109 

 Wrist, strong, A, makes the 



most delicate fly-fisher, 135 

 Wutach, The (in the Black 



Forest), 70 



ZONE of calm just under the 

 river bank, 115 



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