FIS 
Fishing tackle and gear (conz.): 
wading boots and trousers, 
106-112 : 
experiments with, 108 
life-belt wading trousers, 109 
*over-knee waders,’ 110 
boots and stockings, 111. 
112 
lady fishers and dress, 113-116 
waterproofing coats, 116 
fishing etceteras, 117-122 
india-rubber boats, &c., 118 
Flies for salmon, 206-223 
a9 35 names of dif- 
ferent parts, 177 
>, for sea-trout, 255-258 
»» for trout—lake, 255. 
286-287—stream, 258. 
291-295 
», for grayling, 318 
», Pennellhackle flies for lake 
and stream, 255-259 
»» for ‘dry-fly fishing,’ 339- 
350 
»» natural, with blow-line, 425 
», May-flies, history of, 351- 
360 
55 » , artificial, 361-363 
Flies, rubber and horsehair- 
bodied, 339-350 
Flies and midge, ‘antidotes,’ 427 
Fly-fishing for salmon, 178-255 
és trout and gray- 
ling, 261-333 . 334-378 (see 
also ‘Salmon fly-fishing °) 
Food of salmon in the sea, 145 
‘Foul’ fish, 128 
‘Fresh-run’ salmon, 129 
GAFFING, the art of, 92. IOI, 
245 
anecdotes of, 92-95 
INDEX. , 477 
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Gafis and landing nets, 85-101 
net or gaff, 85 
portable gaff, 91 
pocket gaff, 91 
correct and incorrect form of 
gaff, 100 
Pennell ‘untwistable gaff,’ 91 
© Gillaroo’ trout, 161 
Grayling, . fishing with the fly, 
315-318 
bait fishing for (artificial grass- 
hopper, &c.) 318 . 428-440 
location and ‘ acclimatisation,’ 
321 . 429-432 
Great Lake trout (Salmo ferox): 
fishing for, 404-409 
distribution of, 171 
night feeders, 172 
large specimens, 176 
distinguishing marks of, 163. 
177 
* Grey trout,’ 171 
Grilsé, 144 
Gut and its selection, 39-42 
twisting and plaiting, 47 
stains and staining, 47-49 
knots, ‘fisherman’s,’ ‘ buffer 
knot,’ &c., 42-47 . 194 
for drop flies, various, 43 
HAIR, staining, 49 
‘ Hirling,’ 154 
Horsehair-bodied flies, 339-350 
Hooks : 
salmon hooks, 6-19 
looped and eyed, 6-15 
knots for attaching, 7. 12 
ditto to gut-loops, 14 
double, 10 
© Pennell-Limerick’ bend, 
improved, 11. 15. 16 
correct principles, 17 . 18 
