The Modern Angler Containing Instructions in the Art of Fly Fishing
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The Inns are, Red Lion and The Bell ; and the fishermen, Melbourne, Benn and Snell. Several good Trout are annually taken at Moulsey Weir ; and opposite the Lock-house is a good Barbel pitch. THE THAMES. 83 HAMPTON COURT is 15 miles from London, on the South-Western Railway. Near this place the Thames is joined by the river Mole, and large quantities of Perch are occasionally taken. In the deep, at the Water Gallery, there are always a few good Trout. The Inns are, The Castle, (at the foot of t...he bridge) The Mitre, and King's Arms. The fishermen are, Thomas Davis, Sedgewick, Milbourne, Smith and Rockingham. A short distance below Hampton Court is THAMES DITTON, where a great number of Jack are taken with the spinning- bait. The Inn is the Swan ; and the fishermen, the Taggs and Rogerson. KINGSTON is about 12 miles from London ; the preserve is 1960 yards in length, extending from the Lower Malt House, at Hamp- ton Wick, to the east end of Mr. Park's Lawn, at Teddington, including the back water, known as the Trolock, in which there is good Jack and Perch-fishing.
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