FISHING ETCETERAS. 117 
FISHING ETCETERAS. 
I might under this heading fill a chapter, if not a volume ; 
as taking the term in its broadest sense, fishing ‘ etceteras’ might 
be made to embrace the entire contents of a tackle shop, less 
the half-dozen prominent items of the fisherman’s equipment 
which I have already noticed. But I must leave these minutie 
to fake care of themselves, as questions of ‘space ’—represented 
in a concrete form by Messrs. Longman—warn me to bring 
this chapter to a close. 
In doing so, however, I would briefly refer to a few items 
which may be of use to the fly-fisher. 
A KNIFE FOR FLY-FISHERS. 
The first is a fishing knife—an almost indispensable addi- 
tion to a satisfactory outfit for the river-side. The diagram 
above represents the most convenient form of knife that I know 
