... 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 64
... hold , if played properly . N. B. In dibbing , where you cannot get a grass- hopper , any fly , beetle , or moth , will equally answer the purpose . When you are roving for perch with a minnow you will often take large chub . The Barbel ...
... hold , if played properly . N. B. In dibbing , where you cannot get a grass- hopper , any fly , beetle , or moth , will equally answer the purpose . When you are roving for perch with a minnow you will often take large chub . The Barbel ...
Seite 98
... hold it between the sun and your eyes . This is a standing rule when you imitate a fly . Camel's Hair , Of a dark and light colour , and one in the me- dium of both . Badger's Hair , The brown soft fur which is on the skin , and the ...
... hold it between the sun and your eyes . This is a standing rule when you imitate a fly . Camel's Hair , Of a dark and light colour , and one in the me- dium of both . Badger's Hair , The brown soft fur which is on the skin , and the ...
Seite 102
... hold it by the bend , be- tween the fore - finger and thumb of your left hand , with the shank towards your right hand , and with the point and beard of your hook not under your fingers , but nearly parellel with the tops of them ...
... hold it by the bend , be- tween the fore - finger and thumb of your left hand , with the shank towards your right hand , and with the point and beard of your hook not under your fingers , but nearly parellel with the tops of them ...
Seite 103
... hold the book , silk , and gut , tight between the fore - finger and thumb of your left hand , and afterwards give that part of the silk to your right hand , three or four whips more over both hook and gut till it comes near the end of ...
... hold the book , silk , and gut , tight between the fore - finger and thumb of your left hand , and afterwards give that part of the silk to your right hand , three or four whips more over both hook and gut till it comes near the end of ...
Seite 104
... hold the shall end of it between the fore- finger and thumb of your left hand , and stroke the fibres of it with those of your right the contrary way from which they are formed ; hold your hook as in the first position , and place the ...
... hold the shall end of it between the fore- finger and thumb of your left hand , and stroke the fibres of it with those of your right the contrary way from which they are formed ; hold your hook as in the first position , and place the ...
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