... 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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... wind stirring , with as much as it will carry out ; but you need hardly ever fish with more than the first length , as dibbling must be per- formed as near as poffible to the bank that you stand on ; therefore a long rod and a short ...
... wind stirring , with as much as it will carry out ; but you need hardly ever fish with more than the first length , as dibbling must be per- formed as near as poffible to the bank that you stand on ; therefore a long rod and a short ...
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... windy , you will the next day have but little sport in respect to catching large fishes , especially trouts ; for in those nights they range about and devour small fishes ; but if the nights are bright , and the moon and stars are out ...
... windy , you will the next day have but little sport in respect to catching large fishes , especially trouts ; for in those nights they range about and devour small fishes ; but if the nights are bright , and the moon and stars are out ...
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... wind or weather ; also at the open- ing of sluices , and mill - dams , and if you go with the course of the water ... wind is the best to angle in ; the next best point to that is the west , the cooler these blow in the hottest months ...
... wind or weather ; also at the open- ing of sluices , and mill - dams , and if you go with the course of the water ... wind is the best to angle in ; the next best point to that is the west , the cooler these blow in the hottest months ...
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... wind be southerly , and when , as the poet observes , " The stealing show'r is scarce to patter heard " By such as wander thro ' the forest walks , " Beneath th ' umbrageous multitude of leaves . " Having given the reader every ...
... wind be southerly , and when , as the poet observes , " The stealing show'r is scarce to patter heard " By such as wander thro ' the forest walks , " Beneath th ' umbrageous multitude of leaves . " Having given the reader every ...
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... wind stirring : especially if the wind and stream are contrary . You must fish for him like a trout , with a worm , fly , or minnow , or lob - worm is an excellent bait for him , well scoured in moss , which makes it tough , clear , and ...
... wind stirring : especially if the wind and stream are contrary . You must fish for him like a trout , with a worm , fly , or minnow , or lob - worm is an excellent bait for him , well scoured in moss , which makes it tough , clear , and ...
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