... 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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... Methods of breeding and feeding Carp , & c . CHAP . II . The best Manner of making and chusing Rods , Lines , Hooks , & c . CHAP . III . The general Baits used in Angling , where found , and how preserved . CHAP . IV . Of natural Fly ...
... Methods of breeding and feeding Carp , & c . CHAP . II . The best Manner of making and chusing Rods , Lines , Hooks , & c . CHAP . III . The general Baits used in Angling , where found , and how preserved . CHAP . IV . Of natural Fly ...
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... Charr . Roach CHAP . VI . The most scientific Method of making Fish- ponds , Steres , & c . to which is added several Arcana in the Art of Angling . PART THE SECOND . CHAP . I. Observations concerning Artificial 6 CONTENTS .
... Charr . Roach CHAP . VI . The most scientific Method of making Fish- ponds , Steres , & c . to which is added several Arcana in the Art of Angling . PART THE SECOND . CHAP . I. Observations concerning Artificial 6 CONTENTS .
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... Method to make the Palmer and May Fly . CHAP . III . The Names and the best Manner of dubbing the different Artificial Flies , which are ge- nerally known , and will kill Fish on any Water , from the Beginning of March to the End of ...
... Method to make the Palmer and May Fly . CHAP . III . The Names and the best Manner of dubbing the different Artificial Flies , which are ge- nerally known , and will kill Fish on any Water , from the Beginning of March to the End of ...
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... Methods of breeding , feeding , & c . FIS ISHES in natural history are animals that live in the water , as their proper place of abode . Naturalists observe a world of wisdom and de- sign in the structure of fishes , and their conform ...
... Methods of breeding , feeding , & c . FIS ISHES in natural history are animals that live in the water , as their proper place of abode . Naturalists observe a world of wisdom and de- sign in the structure of fishes , and their conform ...
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... method . To this relate the ponds , stews , & c . which shall be described in their proper places . It may not be here unacceptable to give the reader some general rules on the subject . Rule 1st . FOR BREEDING FISHES . The quality of ...
... method . To this relate the ponds , stews , & c . which shall be described in their proper places . It may not be here unacceptable to give the reader some general rules on the subject . Rule 1st . FOR BREEDING FISHES . The quality of ...
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