LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Pilchard Bait for Hake, Cod, or Conger . . . Frontispiece 



1. Chart of Part of Guernsey, illustrating Marks and How to Take 



Them 6 



2. a. The Southampton Rig 35 



2. b. The Guernsey Rig . . . . . . . . 35 



3. The Kentish Rig 38 



4. The Dartmouth Rig . . . . . . . . . . 39 



5. The Grapnel or Creeper Sinker -40 



6. The Newfoundland or Banker's Lead 41 



7. Boat-shaped Rig. Lead and Section with brass wire, &c. . . 42 



8. Mould for Boat-shaped Leads 44 



9. ,, ,, Longitudinal Section . . . . 44 



10. ,, , , Cross Section 44 



11. Illustration of Lines .48 



12. Half-Pilchard marked diagonally for cutting into Bait . . . . 49 



13. Hook baited with piece of Pilchard, Mackerel, or Herring, &c., for 



Whiting. . . 49 



14. Mussel Bait, first insertion of Hook . . . . . . . 50 



15. ,, ,, Hook completely tailed 50 



16. Living Sand-Eel Bait in tide-way 64 



17. ,, ,, baited for slack tide (recommended by the late P. le 

 Noury 64 



1 8. Living Sand-Eel Bait ; ordinary method at slack tide . . . . 65 



19. The Courge or Sand-Eel Basket 66 



20. in Tow 66 



