Rural Sports, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, & Orme, 1807 |
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Page 164
... miles in length , and bounded on each side by bare and lofty mountains , grandly contrast the woods of Inverary . The average breadth of this Loch is not more than four miles , and its depth sixty or seventy fathoms ; it receives and ...
... miles in length , and bounded on each side by bare and lofty mountains , grandly contrast the woods of Inverary . The average breadth of this Loch is not more than four miles , and its depth sixty or seventy fathoms ; it receives and ...
Page 217
... miles from Newtown in the north , to Strangford in the south , is in some places more than five miles broad , and has near fifty small Islands . It abounds with excellent fish , par- ticularly with Smelts . INCHIQUIN Lough is very ...
... miles from Newtown in the north , to Strangford in the south , is in some places more than five miles broad , and has near fifty small Islands . It abounds with excellent fish , par- ticularly with Smelts . INCHIQUIN Lough is very ...
Page 523
... miles above this Force , there is a Lough about a mile in circumference , full of Trouts ; the neighbouring people call this place the wheel ; the Tees runs through , and is very clear , both above and below it . From this lake to the ...
... miles above this Force , there is a Lough about a mile in circumference , full of Trouts ; the neighbouring people call this place the wheel ; the Tees runs through , and is very clear , both above and below it . From this lake to the ...
Contents
Fishing and Anecdotes respecting the Natural | 37 |
Account of Rivers in England Scotland | 77 |
Angling | 219 |
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