... 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 9
... keep them upright ; an air bladder , or swim , to enable them to rise or sink A 5 to to any height or depth of water , at pleasure CHAP I A Description of Fishes according to Natu- ral History, with the best Methods.
... keep them upright ; an air bladder , or swim , to enable them to rise or sink A 5 to to any height or depth of water , at pleasure CHAP I A Description of Fishes according to Natu- ral History, with the best Methods.
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... , with a few Milters and Spawners , two or three of each , a whole country may be stocked in a short time . Eels and perches are of a very good use to keep down down the stock of fish ; for they prey much THE ART OF ANGLING . 13.
... , with a few Milters and Spawners , two or three of each , a whole country may be stocked in a short time . Eels and perches are of a very good use to keep down down the stock of fish ; for they prey much THE ART OF ANGLING . 13.
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... keeping fish , besides furnishing the table , and raising money , your land will be improved , so as to be really worth , and yield more this way than by any other employ whatsoever . For suppose a mea- dow of two pounds per acre ; four ...
... keeping fish , besides furnishing the table , and raising money , your land will be improved , so as to be really worth , and yield more this way than by any other employ whatsoever . For suppose a mea- dow of two pounds per acre ; four ...
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... 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 either of the oils , and ...
... 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 either of the oils , and ...
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... 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 lead to touch the bottom ; for for you are to keep the line as strait as 22 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
... 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 lead to touch the bottom ; for for you are to keep the line as strait as 22 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
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