... A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling, Confirmed by Actual Experience: Interspersed with Several New and Recent Discoveries; the Whole Forming a Complete Museum for the Lovers of that Pleasing and Rational RecreationB. Crosby and Company, 1802 - 185 Seiten |
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... clearly re- solved . Rule 2d . FOR FEEDING FISHES . Observe the following remarks : 1. In a Stew thirty or forty carps may be kept from October to March , without feeding ; and by fishing with trammels or flews , in March or April , you ...
... clearly re- solved . Rule 2d . FOR FEEDING FISHES . Observe the following remarks : 1. In a Stew thirty or forty carps may be kept from October to March , without feeding ; and by fishing with trammels or flews , in March or April , you ...
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... clear , and free from galls , scales , or frets ; for a well - chosen , even , clear round hair , of a kind of glass colour , will prove as strong as three uneven scabby scabby hairs ; then put them in water for a 20 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
... clear , and free from galls , scales , or frets ; for a well - chosen , even , clear round hair , of a kind of glass colour , will prove as strong as three uneven scabby scabby hairs ; then put them in water for a 20 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
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... clear waters , and the first for muddy waters , neither is the pale watery green despicable , which is made thus : put a pint of strong alum water , half a pound of soot , a small quantity of juice of walnut leaves , into a pipkin ...
... clear waters , and the first for muddy waters , neither is the pale watery green despicable , which is made thus : put a pint of strong alum water , half a pound of soot , a small quantity of juice of walnut leaves , into a pipkin ...
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... clear , and tough . When you take them out for angling , put them into moss that has been well washed and not wrung dry ; and when you come home at night put them again into the pan , by which they will recover and gather fresh strength ...
... clear , and tough . When you take them out for angling , put them into moss that has been well washed and not wrung dry ; and when you come home at night put them again into the pan , by which they will recover and gather fresh strength ...
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... clear , and not dis- turbed with wind or weather ; also at the open- ing of sluices , and mill - dams , and if you go with the course of the water , you will hardly miss catching fishes , that swim up the stream to seek what food the ...
... clear , and not dis- turbed with wind or weather ; also at the open- ing of sluices , and mill - dams , and if you go with the course of the water , you will hardly miss catching fishes , that swim up the stream to seek what food the ...
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