The sportsman's book for India . st each other in the summerregattas, that also include rowing events. Likethe Bombay Yacht Club, the importance of theNaini Tal Boat Club arises mainly from itssocial functions. So long as the rank andfashion of the gay hill station flock down tothe waterside in the afternoons, just so longwill sailing and rowing flourish on the NainiTal The Kashmir lakes lie somewhat beyond theLakes. ^^^^ q£ ^^iq ordinary Indian sportsman, but thenumber of visitors from the plains increasesyearly, and in another decade a flourishing yachtclub may exist at Ningal,


The sportsman's book for India . st each other in the summerregattas, that also include rowing events. Likethe Bombay Yacht Club, the importance of theNaini Tal Boat Club arises mainly from itssocial functions. So long as the rank andfashion of the gay hill station flock down tothe waterside in the afternoons, just so longwill sailing and rowing flourish on the NainiTal The Kashmir lakes lie somewhat beyond theLakes. ^^^^ q£ ^^iq ordinary Indian sportsman, but thenumber of visitors from the plains increasesyearly, and in another decade a flourishing yachtclub may exist at Ningal, and then the white sailsof its cruisers will cover the Woollar lake. Ifenthusiasts can be found to brave the waters ofNaini Tal, the Manisbal and Dal lakes inKashmir should attract the yachtsman, while theWoollar is out and away the finest stretch ofinland water anywhere in India. This lake isformed by the Jhelum, one of the great riversthat rise in Kashmir, and lies some twenty-fivemiles south of Srinagar. It extends to nearly. YACHTING 527 ten miles in length and six in breadth. AtNingal lies a tiny fleet of pleasure craft, includ-ing a racing cutter, an American-designed Una,a jolly-boat, and a steam launch, a variety thatgives promise of increasing numbers in the ponderous house-boat, creeping laboriouslyfrom port to port, is a more familiar sight, andmakes an excellent moveable pivot for a sportingcruise. The fisherman has deserted Ningal formore profitable waters, but the finest chikorshooting in Kashmir can be obtained along theshores of the Woollar lake. To indulge in thissport a license must be taken out from theKashmir Government; this permit costs lessthan thirty shillings, and covers chikor, pheasantand partridge from September to February;duck, geese, snipe and teal from September untilApril. Sailing from point to point the sports-man can obtain variety, not only of sport, but ofwind and water, for on the Woollar a breezefreshens into a squall or dies a


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