FIG. I. LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. Pilchard Bait for Hake, Cod, or Conger PAGE Frontispiece Chart of Part of Guernsey, illustrating Marks and How to Take 6 7. Boat-shaped Rig. Lead and Section with brass wire, &c. 42 13. Hook baited with piece of Pilchard, Mackerel, or Herring, &c., for baited for slack tide (recommended by the late P. le 18. Living Sand-Eel Bait; ordinary method at slack tide 19. The Courge or Sand-Eel Basket 65 66 28. Brooks's Double-Twist Spinning Eel or Lug-Worm 29. Hearder's Captain Tom's Spinning Sand-Eel 30. Tail part of an Eel (Whiffing bait) 83 83 84 31. Rag-Worm when fish are shy 85 32. Earth-worm baited for Whiffing 33. Flies and Feather Baits 34. Paternoster and Pipe-lead and Trace for Rod-fishing 35. Floating Trot 36. Mode of spreading Lines round the Boat in Dab or Flounder-fishing 117 46. Boat-shaped Lead and Trace with Copper Swivels, and Swivel the actual size 177 47. Conger Hook, with Snood traced over with green hemp 178 48. Hook baited with the tail half of a small Whiting, Mackerel, or other fish; for Hake, Cod, or Conger 179 49. Lead and Clot of Worms for bobbing from a boat 183 |