THE FIFTH DAY. CHAP. XVII. Of ROACH and DACE, and how to fish for them; CHAP. XIX. Of several rivers, and some observations of fish PAGE 271 289 296 302 . 306 321 PART II. THE COMPLETE ANGLER; by CHARLES COTTON. Instructions how to angle for a Trout or Grayling in a clear stream LIFE OF COTTON 337 339 THE FIRST DAY. CHAP. I.-Conference between a country gentleman proficient in CHAP. II.—An account of the principal rivers in Derbyshire. CHAP. III.-Conference containing a description of Cotton's fishinghouse, with his apology for writing a supplement to Walton's book CHAP. IV. Of angling for TROUT or GRAYLING, divided into three 366 377 CHAP. VI.-Fishing at the top continued-further directions for CHAP. VII.-Fishing at the top-Flies for the months of January, CHAP. IX.-Fly-fishing, in windy weather, best in the Still-deeps CHAP. XII. Of angling in the middle for TROUT or Grayling PAGE 392 402/ 421 431 433 437 444 |