TRO 
Trout-fishing, lake spinning for, 
404-409 
May-fly fishing with blow-line, 
425 
stream minnow spinning for, 
410-416 
worm fishing for, 416-422 
creeper and stone-fly fishing, 
423-426 
wasp-grubs, &c. 426 
(see also ‘ Fly-fishing ’) 
Trout and grayling fishing with 
the fly, 261-333 
introductory, 261 
‘fine and far off,’ 262-274 
up or down stream casting, 
273-277 
artificial flies, 277-296 (also 
255) 
standard flies, 285 
lake trout flies, 285-288 (also 
255-259) 
river and stream flies, 288- 
296 (also 258) 
‘temporary ’ flies, 294 
‘local’ flies, 295 
management of rod, line, and 
flies, 297-299 
landing and playing, 299 
breeding and feeding trout, 
299-315 
hints on tackle, dress, &c. 
323-327 
good and bad weather and 
water, 327-332 
INDEX. 481 
YEL 
Trout and grayling fishing (cozz.) 
last words, 333 
chalk-stream fishing with ‘dry 
flies,’ 335-350 
ditto with the May-fly, 351 
grayling fishing and flies, 315- 
318 
+; artificial grasshopper 
and bait fishing, 
318 . (428-440) 
», location and ‘accli- 
matisation,’ 32I . 
429 
Trout and salmon culture, arti- 
ficial, 442-473 
ULLSWATER trout, 171 
© Unclean’ salmon, 139 
WADING BOOTS and trousers, 
106-112 
© over-knee waders,’ 110 
Wasp-grubs &c. for trout fishing, 
426 
Waterproof for fishing coats, 
116 
© Well-mended kelts,’ 140 
Worm fishing for salmon and 
bull trout, new tackle, 388- 
397 
Worm fishing for trout, 416-422 
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