... 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
... hand . The best feeding - place is towards the mouth of the pond , at the depth of about 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 ...
... hand . The best feeding - place is towards the mouth of the pond , at the depth of about 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 ...
Seite 19
... hand . Your fly rods may be made in the same manner ; but note , must be much more pliant than the others , and more taper . from stock to top . It is of service to them to lay by some time before you use them . Your top for the running ...
... hand . Your fly rods may be made in the same manner ; but note , must be much more pliant than the others , and more taper . from stock to top . It is of service to them to lay by some time before you use them . Your top for the running ...
Seite 22
... hand , beginning at the head of the stream , and let- ting the bait run downwards , as far as the rod and line will permit , the lead dragging and rolling on the ground . No more of the line must be in the water than will permit the ...
... hand , beginning at the head of the stream , and let- ting the bait run downwards , as far as the rod and line will permit , the lead dragging and rolling on the ground . No more of the line must be in the water than will permit the ...
Seite 23
... hand and the point of your rod and line : then strike gently and upwards , if you cannot tell which way the fish's head lies ; but if you can , the con- trary way from where it does ; first allowing the fish , by a little slackening the ...
... hand and the point of your rod and line : then strike gently and upwards , if you cannot tell which way the fish's head lies ; but if you can , the con- trary way from where it does ; first allowing the fish , by a little slackening the ...
Seite 34
... hand's breadth from the bottom . The young brood of wasps , hornets , and humble - bees , are like- wise very good . Also minnows , loaches , sharplings , and bull - beads . Snails , black and white ; the black ones bellies slit to shew ...
... hand's breadth from the bottom . The young brood of wasps , hornets , and humble - bees , are like- wise very good . Also minnows , loaches , sharplings , and bull - beads . Snails , black and white ; the black ones bellies slit to shew ...
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