Walton, Izaak . The Compleat Angler : or, The Contemplative Man`s Recreation
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Header
Front Matter
Day
The First Day
Chapter 1
Chapter I A Conference betwixt an Angler, a Falconer, and a Hunter, each commending his Recreation
Day
The Second Day
Chapter 2
Chapter II On the Otter and the Chub
Day
The Third Day
Chapter 3
Chapter III-- How to fish for, and to dress, the Chavender of Chub
Chapter 4
Chapter IV-- Observations Of the Nature and Breeding of the Trout, and how to fish for him. And the Milkmaids Song
Day
The Third and Fourth Days
Chapter 5
Chapter V-- More Directions how to fish for, and how to make for the Trout an Artificial Minnow and Flies, with some Merriment
Day
The Fourth Day
Chapter 6
Chapter VI-- Observations of the Umber or Grayling, and Directions how to fish for them
Chapter 7
Chapter VII-- Observations of the Salmon, with Directions how to fish for him
Chapter 8
Chapter VIII-- Observation of the Luce or Pike, with Directions how to fish for him
Chapter 9
Chapter IX-- Observations of the Carp, with Directions how to fish for him
Chapter 10
Chapter X-- Observations of the Bream, and Directions to catch him
Chapter 11
Chapter XI-- Observations of the Tench, and Advice how to angle for him
Chapter 12
Chapter XII-- Observations of the Pearch, and Directions how to fish for him
Chapter 12
Chapter XIII-- Of the Eel, and other Fish that want Scales
Chapter 14
Chapter XIV-- Observations of the Barbel, and Directions how to fish for him
Chapter 15
Chapter XV-- Observations of the Gudgeon, the Ruffe, and the Bleak, and how to fish for them
Chapter 16
Chapter XVI-- Is of nothing, or that which is nothing worth
Day
The Fifth Day
Chapter 17
Chapter XVII-- Of Roach and Dace, and how to fish for them; and of Cadis
Chapter 18
Chapter XVIII-- Of the Minnow, or Penk; Loach, Bull-Head, or Miller's- Thumb
Chapter 19
Chapter XIX-- Of several Rivers, and some Observations of Fish
Chapter 20
Chapter XX-- Of Fish-Ponds, ad how to order them
Chapter 21
Chapter XXI-- Directions for making a Line, and for the coloring of both Rod and Line