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SH433 A 19289
COPYRIGHT, 1928, BY C. E. GOODSPEED & CO.
Printed in the United States of America.
Introduction by Bliss Perry
Author's Dedication
Author's Address to his Readers
THE FIRST DAY
CHAPTER I
A Conference betwixt an Angler, a Falconer,
and a Hunter, each commending his Recre-
ation
THE SECOND DAY
CHAPTER II
Observations of the Otter and the Chub
THE THIRD DAY
CHAPTER II, CONTINUED
CHAPTER III
How to Fish for, and to dress, the Chavender or
Chub
CHAPTER IV
Observations of the Nature and Breeding of
the Trout, and how to Fish for him. And the
Milk-maid's Song
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CHAPTER V
More Directions how to Fish for, and how to
make for the Trout an Artificial Minnow and
Flies, with some Merriment
THE FOURTH DAY
CHAPTER V, CONTINUED
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More Directions how to Fish for the Trout, &c. 118
CHAPTER VI
Observations of the Umber, or Grayling, and
Directions how to Fish for them
CHAPTER VII
Observations of the Salmon, with Directions how
to Fish for him
CHAPTER VIII
Observations of the Luce or Pike, with Direc-
tions how to Fish for him
CHAPTER IX
Observations of the Carp, with Directions how
CHAPTER X
Observations of the Bream, and Directions to
Catch him
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CHAPTER XI
Observations of the Tench, and Advice how to
Angle for him
CHAPTER XII
Observations of the Perch, and Directions how
CHAPTER XIII
Observations of the Eel, and other Fish that
want Scales, and how to Fish for them
CHAPTER XIV
Observations of the Barbel, and Directions how
CHAPTER XV
Observations of the Gudgeon, the Ruffe, and
the Bleak, and how to Fish for them
CHAPTER XVI
Is of Nothing, or That which is Nothing
Worth
THE FIFTH DAY
CHAPTER XVI, CONTINUED
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CHAPTER XVII
Of Roach and Dace, and how to Fish for them.
And of Caddis
CHAPTER XVIII
Of the Minnow, or Penk; of the Loach, and
of the Bull-head, or Miller's-thumb
CHAPTER XIX
Of Several Rivers, and some Observations of
Fish
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CHAPTER XX
Of Fish-Ponds, and how to Order Them
297
CHAPTER XXI
Directions for making of a Line, and for the
Colouring of both Rod and Line
302