Rural Sports, Volume 2Bunny & Gold, 1802 |
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Page 359
... season is from the beginning of March , ten days longer than the preceding , which , as well as this , again comes in the last week of September , and continues to the end of the season . In making it , proceed as with the dark claret ...
... season is from the beginning of March , ten days longer than the preceding , which , as well as this , again comes in the last week of September , and continues to the end of the season . In making it , proceed as with the dark claret ...
Page 363
... season is from the begin- ning to the end of June , and it is thus made : in whipping on the hook , lap in the point of the hackle when gone about half way ; and at bottom do the same by the peacock's feather and the silk ( which must ...
... season is from the begin- ning to the end of June , and it is thus made : in whipping on the hook , lap in the point of the hackle when gone about half way ; and at bottom do the same by the peacock's feather and the silk ( which must ...
Page 367
... season from about the middle of June to the twenty - fifth ; the small , from the begin- ning to the third week in August , they are afternoon flies , being chiefly on the water from half past twelve until four , or rather later . No ...
... season from about the middle of June to the twenty - fifth ; the small , from the begin- ning to the third week in August , they are afternoon flies , being chiefly on the water from half past twelve until four , or rather later . No ...
Contents
TITLE PAGE | 1 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland and Ireland | 57 |
TABLE FOR BAITS | 199 |
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