Rural Sports, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 1807 |
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Page 370
... head up to the middle of the shank only , then draw the first worm down to the head of the latter , so that the tails may hang one above the other ; keeping the point of the hook well covered . This is the most enticing method that can ...
... head up to the middle of the shank only , then draw the first worm down to the head of the latter , so that the tails may hang one above the other ; keeping the point of the hook well covered . This is the most enticing method that can ...
Page 490
... head , and let the point and barb come out about the middle of the body , so that it may stand properly on the back of the hook . When the latter is fished with , put two of them on the same way , carrying the first nearly up to the top ...
... head , and let the point and barb come out about the middle of the body , so that it may stand properly on the back of the hook . When the latter is fished with , put two of them on the same way , carrying the first nearly up to the top ...
Page 530
William Barker Daniel. with broad dusky parallel lines , reaching from head to tail , which is much forked ; the scales are large and deciduous , and are also upon the covers of the gills and head , and extend as far as the nostrils ...
William Barker Daniel. with broad dusky parallel lines , reaching from head to tail , which is much forked ; the scales are large and deciduous , and are also upon the covers of the gills and head , and extend as far as the nostrils ...
Contents
Fishing and Anecdotes respecting the Natural | 37 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland | 77 |
Angling | 219 |
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