... 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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... fasten it to your rod , and of the other , to affix or remove your armed hooks . The line should always be leaded according to the rapidity or quietness of the river you angle in ; therefore , as nearly as you can guess , always lead it ...
... fasten it to your rod , and of the other , to affix or remove your armed hooks . The line should always be leaded according to the rapidity or quietness of the river you angle in ; therefore , as nearly as you can guess , always lead it ...
Seite 24
... fasten it with one of the following cements . Take bee's wax bruised small , chalk scraped fine , and black rosin powdered , of each an equal quan- tity ; melt them in a spoon , or any small tin ves- sel , and see that they are well ...
... fasten it with one of the following cements . Take bee's wax bruised small , chalk scraped fine , and black rosin powdered , of each an equal quan- tity ; melt them in a spoon , or any small tin ves- sel , and see that they are well ...
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... fasten them with a needle and thread ; then stop up the bottom with a bung cork , into this put your baits , and tie a colewort leaf over it , and with a red - hot iron bore the bark full of holes , and lay it in the grass every night ...
... fasten them with a needle and thread ; then stop up the bottom with a bung cork , into this put your baits , and tie a colewort leaf over it , and with a red - hot iron bore the bark full of holes , and lay it in the grass every night ...
Seite 49
... fasten a hog's bristle under the silk , with the end standing out about a straw's breadth at the head of the hook , from under the silk , and pointing towards the line , by which means the head of the cadis will be kept close to the ...
... fasten a hog's bristle under the silk , with the end standing out about a straw's breadth at the head of the hook , from under the silk , and pointing towards the line , by which means the head of the cadis will be kept close to the ...
Seite 55
... fasten by the greater end a bit of lead , of a conical figure , and angular at the point . The second hook may be either single , or double , with a long shank , and leaded two inches up the wire , with a piece of lead about a quarter ...
... fasten by the greater end a bit of lead , of a conical figure , and angular at the point . The second hook may be either single , or double , with a long shank , and leaded two inches up the wire , with a piece of lead about a quarter ...
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