Rural Sports, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 1807 |
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Page 223
William Barker Daniel. tight to a straight pole , and so keep until the next Spring , when they will be seasoned for use ; ( some however prefer keeping them from eighteen months to two years , before they are made up :) they are then to ...
William Barker Daniel. tight to a straight pole , and so keep until the next Spring , when they will be seasoned for use ; ( some however prefer keeping them from eighteen months to two years , before they are made up :) they are then to ...
Page 278
... keep alive ; of course they are numer- ous , and are concisely mentioned in the engraved Table for Baits , but will be here enlarged upon . Those that are natural , and such as fish are ac- customed to feed upon , are certainly to be ...
... keep alive ; of course they are numer- ous , and are concisely mentioned in the engraved Table for Baits , but will be here enlarged upon . Those that are natural , and such as fish are ac- customed to feed upon , are certainly to be ...
Page 495
... keep it bent ; by this means the Trout may be tired , but he will not readily suffer himself to be got into the landing - net ; the best way therefore , instead of bringing the fish to the surface , ( where he will so violently plunge ...
... keep it bent ; by this means the Trout may be tired , but he will not readily suffer himself to be got into the landing - net ; the best way therefore , instead of bringing the fish to the surface , ( where he will so violently plunge ...
Contents
Fishing and Anecdotes respecting the Natural | 37 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland | 77 |
Angling | 219 |
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