478 SALMON AND TROUT, 
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Hooks—(cozzt.) : 
trout hooks, 19-32 
Pennell turned-down eyed, 
and new patent, 30 
», sneck bend, 21. 23 
© Pennell-Limerick’ bend, 
22. 23 
‘jam-knot’ attachment, 24 
tapered shanks, 16 . 23 
Hall’s eyed, 31 
defective hooks, 18 
JoinT fastenings, new and old, 
80-85 
Irish joint, 81 
Anderson’s ‘ Simplex,’ 82 
Bernard’s, 82 
Farlow’s, 84 
Hardy’s ‘ Lock-fast,’ 84 
© KELTS,’ 139, 140 
‘ Kippers,’ 114 
Knife for fly-fishers, 117 
Knots for gut, 42-47 . 192 
»» for eyed hooks (see 
© Hooks’) 
Lapy fishers and dress, 113-116 
Lake flies, 285-288 
oa Pennell patterns of 
hackle flies for sea trout and 
brown trout, 255-259 
Lake spinning for trout, farzo, 
Serax, &C., 404-409 
Lake trout (Great) Sa/imno ferox 
(vide Great Lake trout), 171- 
177 
Landing nets and gaffs, 85-101 
Lernea salmonis, 139 
Lines: 
casting lines, 39-47. 49. IyI 
reel lines, 50-55. 62.65. 69 
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Lines (covzt.): 
‘back ’-line, 54. 62. 69 
silk and hair—hair, 51 
silk, ‘ plain,’ and hemp, 51 
dressed and undressed, 52 « 
191 
tapered, 53. 188 
‘swelled,’ 54.69. 188 
wire-centred, 54 
gut casting lines and knots, 
42-47 
dressing for, 52. 53-. 191 
best length for salmon fishing, 
54 
‘Loch Leven’ trout, 160 
May-FLy fishing with the dry-fly, 
351 
i » with the blow 
line, 425 
», natural history of 351- 
359 
Midge antidotes, 427 
Migration of salmon divided or 
irregular, 128 . 134 
Minnow spinning for trout in 
streams, 410-416 
‘5 5 for salmon, 
384-88 
© OLD SOLDIERS,’ 138 
© Over-knee waders,’ 110 
PARR MARKS, 142 
Poaching ‘confessions,’ 94-97 
Prawn or ‘shrimp bait’ for sal- 
mon, and tackle, 397~404 
© RED FIN,’ 154 
“Red? fish, 137 
Reel or ‘running’ lines, 50-55. 
62.65. 69. 188 
Reel fastenings, 71-72 
