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Trout tickling is the art of rubbing the underbelly of a with fingers. If done properly, the trout will go into a after a minute or so, and can then easily be retrieved and thrown onto the nearest bit of dry land.Brian Morgan. Story of the Virgin Soldier (Trout Tickling): Part of the BBC's WWII People's War Series. 12 May 2005. Article: ID A4057706. Accessed on: 2022-03-02.


History
Trout tickling has been evidently practiced for many centuries, if not since . It is mentioned in Shakespeare's comedy Twelfth Night, where it is used as a metaphor for bamboozlement by Olivia's servant Maria, who is about to play a vengeful prank on the pompous steward, :

The technique was a common practice used by boys, and working men in times of economic stress, particularly during the 1930s era. 1941 U.S. Parks and Wildlife Service article Poachers using the method required no nets, rods or lines or any other incriminating equipment if apprehended by the or .

Thomas Martindale's 1901 book, Sport, Indeed, describes the method used on trout in the in :

In the technique is more often called "guddling" or sometimes "ginniling". The practice is currently illegal under most circumstances in .See for example: Introduction to the Regional Rod Fishing Byelaws Environment Agency. Retrieved 19 October 2012. A related method of catching by hand is called in the United States.


In history and fiction
Trout tickling has an ancient history. Aelian, a writer of about 230 A.D., writes in his De Natura Animalium (as published in England in 1565): "If men wade into the sea, when the water is low, end stroking the fish nestling in the pools, suddenly lay hands upon and secure them." While in and John Fletcher's Rule a Wife and Have a Wife, a comedy dating from 1624, Estifania remarks "Here comes another trout that I must tickle, / And tickle daintily".

The technique is also mentioned in several of 's plays: in , the servant Maria refers to the approach of the hated , head of Olivia's household, with the words "for here comes the trout that must be caught with tickling" (Act 2, Scene 5). Maria and others are conspiring to trap Malvolio into acting foolishly by forging a love letter from Olivia.

Trout tickling is also mentioned in later works: wrote about catching in a similar manner while mentioning that and certain other species can also be lured and caught in this way. 's novel The Picts and the Martyrs contains a detailed description of the technique by a young boy from the English . It is also described as a method in 's classic novel Danny, the Champion of the World, in Linda Buckley-Archer's science fiction novel Gideon the Cutpurse, in Robert A. Heinlein's fantasy novel , and in the video game as a hobby of many of the staff for hire. 's 2003 young adult novel The Wee Free Men opens with young Tiffany Aching amusing herself by tickling trout.

An interview conducted by CSV/BBC NI's Brian Morgan, Story of the Virgin Soldier, for the BBC's WW2 Peoples War project, reports how one soldier, Robert McIlroy, impressed his senior commanders by 'tickling trout' out of the river in order for fellow soldiers to eat. Implication of story is that soldier from Northern Ireland applied technique in France during WWII: BBC's project is WW2-focused, and location of story is indicated as Northern Ireland/France.

In the book The White Mountains by John Christopher, one of the party members (Henry) attempts to tickle trout unsuccessfully in an attempt to forage food for the group.

In an episode of ("The Search", S. 4, E.15), Olivia, Jim Bob, and Elizabeth set out to visit a friend but become lost on Walton's Mountain, and while lost Jim Bob catches fish using this method which he had learned from Grandpa.

In an episode of Auf Wiedersehen, Pet ("Another Country", S. 2, E.4), Oz successfully tickles trout before being caught by a gamekeeper.


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