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Perch and perch fishing (cont.):
perch fishing with paternoster,
259

minnow and float, 262

spinning for, baits and tackle,
262-265

float and worm, 265
Pike, notes on history of,
1-7

European and American, 3
British, early notices of, 4
derivations of names, 4-5
tame pike, 140

taking frogs in stew-ponds,
139

killed by swallowing lizard,

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voracity of pike, 158. 180-
183. 194

edible qualities of, and cook-
ing, 197-203
spawning, 203

Pike fishing, 64-204
Spinning for pike, 64–131
early mention of, 65
'kinking' and its remedy,
66.89

correct principles in con-
struction of spinning
flights, 67

flying' triangles, 68

three patterns of flights,
69-74

to bait a spinning flight,

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Pike fishing Spinning (cont.):
'killing' powers of hooks, 74.

124

defective hooks, 75
triangles, 76

'tail and reverse hooks,' 77
'straight reverse,' 77

lip hooks and new patterns,
77.83

Tinsel and varnish for flights,
80

proportion of runs missed,
81. 122

Mr. Pennell's improved flights,
81.67-74

to dispense with lip hooks,
82

diagram of, and trace, 83. 85
materials for dressing flights,
84

the trace, 83.85
how to twist gut, 86

'Buffer' knot for traces, 87
swivels, 88

leads-new pattern, 88-90.

91.03
lead wire, 91

kinking,' 66. 89

testimony to success of Mr.
Pennell's spinning tackle,
91-93

how and where to spin, 94-131
method of casting, 95
Nottingham style,' 97. 19
'Thames style,' 99-100
long cast, 99

best places for spinning, 100.
106. III

artificial baits, failure of, IoI.
58-62

jack fishing on the Avon, 107-

III

'midge antidote,' 110-111

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Pike fishing-Spinning (cont.):
wet weeds as sun protectors,

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pike rivers not generally
good salmon and trout
rivers, 112

the Thames as a salmon
river, 114

striking and playing, 120-
127

landing, 127

'water babies,' 127

best hours, weathers, and
waters, 128

depth at which to spin, and
'leading,' 130
pike haunts, 131
Live baiting, 132-173

tackle and hooks, 132–136
Fishing Gazette' float, 136
trace, 137
baits, 138

best places to use live bait,
160

huxing, 163
paternostering, 165

Mr. Jardine's paternoster,
166

live gorge baiting and

tackle, 171

Trolling with dead gorge
bait, 174-204

origin and early mention of,
174-178

when legitimate, 178
to extract hooks, 179
tackle and hooks, 183-188

working the gorge bait, 188-

194

an immovable' pike, 191

Pike fly, 62
Pike tackle, 8-39

Spinning and trolling rods, 8

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Pike tackle-Rods (cont.):
different woods, 9

a favourite pike rod, 10
of spliced cane, II

too short better than too
long, 12

steel rings for, 13

'pronged top and bottom
rings, 13-14
ferrules, 15

new joint fastenings, 16
reel fastenings, 22
varnish, 17

india-rubber knobs, 17
Reels and reel lines, 17-26
"line-hitching' preventer,

19-20

Nottingham reels, 19. 97
wedge fastening for, 22
reel lines, 23. 26

dressings for, 23-26

Swivels, 27. 88

double, and hook,' 27-28
disgorgers and 'trolling knife,'

29

gaffs and gaffing, 32-34
creels and fish carriers, 34
gimp, selection of, 35
to stain, 36

tackle varnish, 39

Pisciculture at Burghley House,

390-405

'Pith' and bullock's brains, 234
Pliers, fishing, 222

Plummets, 219
Pomeranian bream, 305
Preserved pike-baits, 52-57
Prussian carp, 281

REEL FASTENING, new, 22
Reel lines, 23. 26. 207-208
Reels for trolling, 17-22

Nottingham, 19. 97

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