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stored with jack, perch, and roach. In the 

 spring the perch feed there pretty freely, and 

 some of a very large size are taken. A good 

 number of jack are also taken in the season, 

 and it is a pleasant rural place for an angler 

 to spend an hour. But the number allowed 

 the privilege of angling is very limited, there 

 being only so many yearly tickets given to the 

 friends of the directors. This line of conduct 

 they have been forced into, they having received 

 so many applications for orders. The New 

 River runs along the side of the Reservoirs, 

 and in it are to be taken some beautiful roach 

 in the season. 



At St. Alban's, in Hertfordshire, there is 

 very good fishing at a place called Two-waters. 

 Here are some fine trout, and jack, roach, dace, 

 perch, &c. There are also some other places 

 in the locality where some very good jack may 

 be taken ; and the waters are all free for any 

 respectable angler, and houses are near where 

 he may obtain the best of accommodation. 



We may mention next the Reservoir at 

 Cheshunt, belonging to the New River Com- 

 pany, which abounds with jack, perch, roach, 

 &c., and is subject to the same restrictions 

 as those at Stoke Newington. At Amwell, 



