... 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 25
... order and manner , as nature affords them , or as they themselves gene- rally gather them . B The A The Lob - worm , Dew - worm , THE ART OF ANGLING . 25 CHAP III The general Baits used in Angling, where found, and how preserved.
... order and manner , as nature affords them , or as they themselves gene- rally gather them . B The A The Lob - worm , Dew - worm , THE ART OF ANGLING . 25 CHAP III The general Baits used in Angling, where found, and how preserved.
Seite 45
... The principal occasion of their dying is this ; the salmon being a fish by nature tender , and very chill , cannot , in the winter - season , endure the the extreme frigidity of the fresh river water , by THE ART OF ANGLING . 45.
... The principal occasion of their dying is this ; the salmon being a fish by nature tender , and very chill , cannot , in the winter - season , endure the the extreme frigidity of the fresh river water , by THE ART OF ANGLING . 45.
Seite 50
... nature of the soil on which the river runs : pure clear , transparent streams , running on rocks , pebbles , or more especially lime - stones or flints , are experimentally found to breed , and afford the most delicate and best trouts ...
... nature of the soil on which the river runs : pure clear , transparent streams , running on rocks , pebbles , or more especially lime - stones or flints , are experimentally found to breed , and afford the most delicate and best trouts ...
Seite 78
... nature of it so wholesome , that they allow sick persons to eat it . Some have doubted whether the Welch and Eng- lish fish , are of the same kind or not ; but Mr. Ray thinks there is no room to make a doubt of it . The Welch name ...
... nature of it so wholesome , that they allow sick persons to eat it . Some have doubted whether the Welch and Eng- lish fish , are of the same kind or not ; but Mr. Ray thinks there is no room to make a doubt of it . The Welch name ...
Seite 79
... nature of the currents that fall into it ; likewise that it be refreshed with a little brook , or with rain - water that falls from the ad- jacent hilly ground . And that those ponds which receive the stale and dung of horses , breed ...
... nature of the currents that fall into it ; likewise that it be refreshed with a little brook , or with rain - water that falls from the ad- jacent hilly ground . And that those ponds which receive the stale and dung of horses , breed ...
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