Rocks and Rivers, Or, Highland Wanderings Over Craig and Correi, "flood and Fell"John Murray, 1849 - 185 pages |
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... especially characterises all vulgar minds , there is set in the deeper places of the heart such affection for the signs of age , that the eye is delighted even by injuries which are the work of time . ” — Modern Painters , by a Graduate ...
... especially characterises all vulgar minds , there is set in the deeper places of the heart such affection for the signs of age , that the eye is delighted even by injuries which are the work of time . ” — Modern Painters , by a Graduate ...
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... especially the case when the river is swollen . An angler must have but a poor knowledge of his craft , who , after once or twice . fishing down a stream under proper guidance , could not afterwards manage for himself . It will be very ...
... especially the case when the river is swollen . An angler must have but a poor knowledge of his craft , who , after once or twice . fishing down a stream under proper guidance , could not afterwards manage for himself . It will be very ...
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... especially at the beginning of the season , put on your largest fly , trying a smaller should you not get a rise . In the rapid Highland streams , where I have said before a small fly should be used , if you need any alteration , let it ...
... especially at the beginning of the season , put on your largest fly , trying a smaller should you not get a rise . In the rapid Highland streams , where I have said before a small fly should be used , if you need any alteration , let it ...
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... especially in the lochs . Of course they must be used salt . The great objection to using them in the river is , that they are so very tender . Should the water be confined , and the streams narrow and rapid , every inch may be searched ...
... especially in the lochs . Of course they must be used salt . The great objection to using them in the river is , that they are so very tender . Should the water be confined , and the streams narrow and rapid , every inch may be searched ...
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... especially of taking bait . 66 I shall here add an instance or two of the fastidiousness of salmon at one time , and their voracity at another ; by which it will be evident that there are days when a very bungler may capture them , and ...
... especially of taking bait . 66 I shall here add an instance or two of the fastidiousness of salmon at one time , and their voracity at another ; by which it will be evident that there are days when a very bungler may capture them , and ...
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Page 1 - Fortunately for mankind, as some counterbalance to that wretched love of novelty which originates in selfishness, shallowness, and conceit, and which especially characterizes all vulgar minds, there is set in the deeper places of the heart such affection for the signs of age that the eye is delighted even by injuries which are the work of time...
Page i - THE MOOR AND THE LOCH. Containing Minute Instructions in all Highland Sports, with Wanderings over Crag and Correi, Flood and Fell. By JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq. Third Edition. 8vo, with Illustrations, 12s. 6d. SALMON-CASTS AND STRAY SHOTS: Being Fly-Leaves from the Note-Book of JOHN COLQUHOUN, Esq., Author of * The Moor and the Loch,