... 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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... four acres in pond , will return every year a thousand fed carps , from the least size to fourteen or fifteen inches long ; besides Pikes , Perches , Tenches , and other fry : the Carps are saleable , and will bring sixpence , ninepence ...
... four acres in pond , will return every year a thousand fed carps , from the least size to fourteen or fifteen inches long ; besides Pikes , Perches , Tenches , and other fry : the Carps are saleable , and will bring sixpence , ninepence ...
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... four months , but longer keeping them will make them better : and for preserving them when made into rods , both from rotting and being worm- eaten , rub them over thrice a year with sallad , or linseed oil ; if they are bored pour in ...
... four months , but longer keeping them will make them better : and for preserving them when made into rods , both from rotting and being worm- eaten , rub them over thrice a year with sallad , or linseed oil ; if they are bored pour in ...
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... four hours , then pour it out again , and it will preserve them from the least injury . In general the length of the rod is to be determined by the breadth of the river you angle in , but a long rod is always of more use than one too ...
... four hours , then pour it out again , and it will preserve them from the least injury . In general the length of the rod is to be determined by the breadth of the river you angle in , but a long rod is always of more use than one too ...
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... four links at the most ; but always make a small loop at the top and bottom of your line ; the use of the one is to fasten it to your rod , and of the other , to affix or remove your armed hooks . The line should always be leaded ...
... four links at the most ; but always make a small loop at the top and bottom of your line ; the use of the one is to fasten it to your rod , and of the other , to affix or remove your armed hooks . The line should always be leaded ...
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... four hours , and they will soon be scoured , yet be very weak , but being put to good moss , they will speedily recover . When the knot near the middle of the brandling begins to swell , he is sick ; and for fear they should die , feed ...
... four hours , and they will soon be scoured , yet be very weak , but being put to good moss , they will speedily recover . When the knot near the middle of the brandling begins to swell , he is sick ; and for fear they should die , feed ...
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