INSECT LIFE 



AND THE MANAGEMENT OF 

 A TROUT FISHERY 



BY 



MARTIN E. MOSELY, F.E.S. 



Illustrated with 57 Reproductions of Photographs 

 from nature by the author, a plan, and a frontis- 

 piece by Mr. John Henderson. 



Bound in Leatherette at 75. 6d. net. 



" The chapters on the management of trout waters 

 are full of good, practical advice, and so often convince 

 the reader of error that they can almost be called 

 revolutionary. The book should not be overlooked by 

 those who like to ponder upon angling problems, and 

 especially by those who have waters under their control." 

 Times Literary Supplement. 



" We can truly affirm that no owner of a fishery 

 should be without this book, and that he should not 

 only have it in his library, but he should study it 

 diligently." Shooting Times. 



" Technically it is a bit of work which does the 

 publishers all credit, while the author conveys a great 

 mass of information with an economy of words. A very 

 good little book indeed." Field. 



" More and more fishermen are interesting themselves 

 in the food of the fish they catch, and will be grateful to 

 Mr. Mosely for his concise and technical, if simple, study 

 of the insects and weeds of trout streams." Spectator. 



" Mr. Mosely has done the angling community in 

 general good service with his book. It is extremely 

 practical, and he has brought together in one volume a 

 mass of material concerning caddis and nymph. Armed 

 with this manual the angler can learn new facts about 

 familiar waters and, incidentally, choose his flies with 

 greater wisdom. But its special appeal will be to the man 

 who wishes to develop his water by improving the food 

 supply on modern scientific lines." Country Life. 



