... 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 57
... wind up your line , until you see him ; then if he struggles again very much , give him line again ; and so proceed till you have killed him ; by following which methods you will soon accomplish . The pike bites best from the mid- dle ...
... wind up your line , until you see him ; then if he struggles again very much , give him line again ; and so proceed till you have killed him ; by following which methods you will soon accomplish . The pike bites best from the mid- dle ...
Seite 103
... wind ́them round the shank of the hook till you come to the place where you first fastened , then make a loop , and fasten them again ; if the strands should not be long enough to wind as far as is necessary round E 4 the the shank ...
... wind ́them round the shank of the hook till you come to the place where you first fastened , then make a loop , and fasten them again ; if the strands should not be long enough to wind as far as is necessary round E 4 the the shank ...
Seite 104
... wind it up the shank upon the dubbing , stopping every second turn , and holding what you have wound tight with your left fingers , whilst with the needle you pick out the fibres you will una- voidably take in ; proceed in this manner ...
... wind it up the shank upon the dubbing , stopping every second turn , and holding what you have wound tight with your left fingers , whilst with the needle you pick out the fibres you will una- voidably take in ; proceed in this manner ...
Seite 106
... wind either of them on the dubbing , observing that they lie flat on it , and then fasten off ; afterwards proceed with the hackle as direct- ed : or you may wind the hackle on the dubbing first , and rib the body with either of the ...
... wind either of them on the dubbing , observing that they lie flat on it , and then fasten off ; afterwards proceed with the hackle as direct- ed : or you may wind the hackle on the dubbing first , and rib the body with either of the ...
Seite 107
... winds , And on the back a speckled feather binds ; So just the colours shine through ev'ry part , That Nature seems to live again in art . The best Method to make an Artificial Fly , not a Palmer . First hold your hook fast betwixt the ...
... winds , And on the back a speckled feather binds ; So just the colours shine through ev'ry part , That Nature seems to live again in art . The best Method to make an Artificial Fly , not a Palmer . First hold your hook fast betwixt the ...
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