A Concise Treatise on the Art of Angling [etc.]T. Plummer, 1808 - 186 pages |
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... Roach Bream Dace Pike Perch Gudgeon Pope Tench Bleak Flounder Minnow Loach Bull - head Sticklebach Guinniad Red Charr , or Welch Torgoch The Guilt , or Gilt Charr . CHAP . VI . The most scientific Method of making Fish - Ponds , Stews ...
... Roach Bream Dace Pike Perch Gudgeon Pope Tench Bleak Flounder Minnow Loach Bull - head Sticklebach Guinniad Red Charr , or Welch Torgoch The Guilt , or Gilt Charr . CHAP . VI . The most scientific Method of making Fish - Ponds , Stews ...
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... 9 Perch 4 Carp 3 Roach . 11 Chub 2 Rud 9 Dace 12 Ruff 9 Eels and Eel - pouts .. 4 Salmon 1 Flounders 5 ... Salmon - Fry 13 Greyling . Gudgeons 10 ..... Tench ..... 3 . 12 Trout 3 BEST'S ART OF ANGLING . PART I. CHAP . I.
... 9 Perch 4 Carp 3 Roach . 11 Chub 2 Rud 9 Dace 12 Ruff 9 Eels and Eel - pouts .. 4 Salmon 1 Flounders 5 ... Salmon - Fry 13 Greyling . Gudgeons 10 ..... Tench ..... 3 . 12 Trout 3 BEST'S ART OF ANGLING . PART I. CHAP . I.
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... Roach . 9. Alburnus , the Bleak or Bley . 10. Gobius fluviatilis , the Gud- geon . 11. Cobites fluviatilis barbatula , the Loche or Loach . 12. Varius , seu Phoxinus lavis , the Pink or Minnow . These twelve are called Malacostomi , or ...
... Roach . 9. Alburnus , the Bleak or Bley . 10. Gobius fluviatilis , the Gud- geon . 11. Cobites fluviatilis barbatula , the Loche or Loach . 12. Varius , seu Phoxinus lavis , the Pink or Minnow . These twelve are called Malacostomi , or ...
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... roaches , perches , & c . they are observed to breed almost in any waters , and very numerously ; but eels never breed in stand- ing waters that are without springs , and in such are neither found , nor increase by putting in ; yet ...
... roaches , perches , & c . they are observed to breed almost in any waters , and very numerously ; but eels never breed in stand- ing waters that are without springs , and in such are neither found , nor increase by putting in ; yet ...
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... roaches , and other small fish , which come from the greater pools into the pike - quarters , will like- wise be good diet for them . Pikes in all streams , and carp in all hungry springing waters , being fed at certain times , will ...
... roaches , and other small fish , which come from the greater pools into the pike - quarters , will like- wise be good diet for them . Pikes in all streams , and carp in all hungry springing waters , being fed at certain times , will ...
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