... 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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Seite 15
... half a yard ; for by that means the deep will be kept clean and neat ; the meat thrown into the water , without other trouble , will be picked up by the fishes , and no- thing be lost yet there are several devices for giv- ing them food ...
... half a yard ; for by that means the deep will be kept clean and neat ; the meat thrown into the water , without other trouble , will be picked up by the fishes , and no- thing be lost yet there are several devices for giv- ing them food ...
Seite 19
... half long you will experimentally find to be quite sufficient . When you have taken your stocks and tops from the place that you put them in for seasoning , ( where they must have remained sixteen months at least , ) match them together ...
... half long you will experimentally find to be quite sufficient . When you have taken your stocks and tops from the place that you put them in for seasoning , ( where they must have remained sixteen months at least , ) match them together ...
Seite 21
... half a pound of soot , a small quantity of juice of walnut leaves , into a pipkin , boil them about half an hour , then take it off the fire , and when it is cold steep your hair in it or else boil an handfull of marygold flowers , with ...
... half a pound of soot , a small quantity of juice of walnut leaves , into a pipkin , boil them about half an hour , then take it off the fire , and when it is cold steep your hair in it or else boil an handfull of marygold flowers , with ...
Seite 31
... half full of dry , crumbled clay , and bran or sand ; as the gentles grow big , they will fall into the barrel , and scour themselves , and be always ready for use whenever you are inclined to fish ; and these gentles may be thus ...
... half full of dry , crumbled clay , and bran or sand ; as the gentles grow big , they will fall into the barrel , and scour themselves , and be always ready for use whenever you are inclined to fish ; and these gentles may be thus ...
Seite 32
... half one's arm , and taking off the bark about a foot in length , turn both ends together , into the form of an hoop , and fasten them with a needle and thread ; then stop up the bottom with a bung cork , into this put your baits , and ...
... half one's arm , and taking off the bark about a foot in length , turn both ends together , into the form of an hoop , and fasten them with a needle and thread ; then stop up the bottom with a bung cork , into this put your baits , and ...
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