The Anglers Diary Or Forms for Registering the Fish Taken During the Year to
The Anglers Diary Or Forms for Registering the Fish Taken During the Year to
Irvine Edward Bainbridge Cox
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On Wastwater Lake. The fishing on both lake and river is free. Good sport is to be had in May and June. There are also seyeral small tarns in the hills, but the fishing is indifiFerent. There are two small inns at Netherwastdale, both clean and comfortable. The j Dogg station on the Whitehaven Railway is distant six' miles. One of the best flies is a red and orange body, gold twist, and woodcock's wing. The banks of the river are ' heavily wooded. Brown and dun flies are very killing. I Boats a...re kept on the lake ; the chaise, including boatman, i 4s. Per day. Red and black hackles ribbed are good flies ;, also one with black silk body, black hackle, and crow's wing. The dotted hackle and a fly with peacock's tail, body tipped with gold, hackle black or red, wings mallard, are ako good, and so is the coch-y-bonddhu- Sprinkling Tarn is worth a visit, as the trout are large. Bummoor Tarn is full of large pike and eels. After heavy floods good sport can be had in the river that runs into Wastwater.
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