... 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 114
... wind stirring it will be taken in the deeps ; it is taken but indifferently in the middle of the day , but excellently late and early . 3. Dubbed 3. Dubbed with the strands off a black ostrich's feather 114 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
... wind stirring it will be taken in the deeps ; it is taken but indifferently in the middle of the day , but excellently late and early . 3. Dubbed 3. Dubbed with the strands off a black ostrich's feather 114 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
Seite 115
... which may be either made of the feather off a land - rail , or a dark grey feather of a mallard . * The size of the hook , No. 7. This fly is used in cold windy days . JUNE . JUNE . The PALMERS . 1. The Ant Fly , THE ART OF ANGLING . 115.
... which may be either made of the feather off a land - rail , or a dark grey feather of a mallard . * The size of the hook , No. 7. This fly is used in cold windy days . JUNE . JUNE . The PALMERS . 1. The Ant Fly , THE ART OF ANGLING . 115.
Seite 118
... with light grey or pale blue silk , and a dunnish hackle over all ; the head made large . Taken chiefly in a cloudy windy day . The hook , No. 5 . SEPTEMBER . SEPTEMBER . The PALMERS . 1. The Peacock Hackle . 118 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
... with light grey or pale blue silk , and a dunnish hackle over all ; the head made large . Taken chiefly in a cloudy windy day . The hook , No. 5 . SEPTEMBER . SEPTEMBER . The PALMERS . 1. The Peacock Hackle . 118 A CONCISE TREATISE ON.
Seite 125
... winds and clouds appear , they then grow weak for want of the sun , and fall upon the waters in great quanti- ties . The wings are made from a feather out of a jay's wing , the body of an ostrich's feather , which is preferable to the ...
... winds and clouds appear , they then grow weak for want of the sun , and fall upon the waters in great quanti- ties . The wings are made from a feather out of a jay's wing , the body of an ostrich's feather , which is preferable to the ...
Seite 135
... winds are the best : and if the wind blows high , yet not so but that you may conveniently guide your tackle , the fishes will rise in the still deeps ; but if there is little wind stirring , the best angling is in swift streams . In ...
... winds are the best : and if the wind blows high , yet not so but that you may conveniently guide your tackle , the fishes will rise in the still deeps ; but if there is little wind stirring , the best angling is in swift streams . In ...
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