THE ANGLER. 



net fastened to a handle. Live bait fish-kettles 

 are generally made with a piece of the lid cut 

 away, to accommodate this miniature landing- 

 net. 



THE LANDING-NET. 



The Landing-net is a very useful addition to 

 the angler's requisites. It is a finely-knotted 

 net, with the open end fastened to an iron ring, 

 and having a handle of some four or five feet in 

 length. When you draw your fish to the side, 

 and get his nose above water, slip the mouth 

 of the landing-net under him, and with an 

 upward lift bring your prize ashore. 



PETER-BOAT AND DUCK PUNT 



THE PUNT. 



The following admirable remarks on punt- 

 fishing will be found very useful to anglers bent 



