Complete Angler. 



CHAP. IV. 



AN D having told you thefe 

 Obfervations concerning 

 Trouts, I fhall next tell you 

 how to catch them : which is ufu al- 

 ly with a Wormjbt a Minnow (which 

 fome call a Penke\) or with a Flie, 

 either a natural or an artificial Flie : 

 Concerning which three I wilgive 

 you fome Obfervations and Directi- 

 ons. 



For Worms, there be very ma- 

 ny forts ; fome bred onely in the 

 earth, as \hteartb 'worm ; others a- 

 mongft or of plants,as the dug worm; 

 and others in the bodies of living 

 creatures ; or fome of dead fiefh, as 

 the Magot or Gentle, and others. 



Now thefe be moft of them par- 

 ticularly good for particular fifhes: 

 but for the 'Trout the dew - worm, 



which 



