Rocks and Rivers, Or, Highland Wanderings Over Craig and Correi, "flood and Fell"John Murray, 1849 - 185 pages |
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... of genius . - Stately rivers . - Highland salmon streams . - Rivers in flood . - When fallen low . - General directions as to the size and colour of the fly to suit the different states of Page 1 Page the water . — Trolling with par . —
... of genius . - Stately rivers . - Highland salmon streams . - Rivers in flood . - When fallen low . - General directions as to the size and colour of the fly to suit the different states of Page 1 Page the water . — Trolling with par . —
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... streams . Congregate at that time . - Sometimes feed on very minute substances . - Cream - coloured water ouzel . - Sing in hard frost · 57 LENNIE BURN . Its romantic beauty and waterfall . - Burn trout . - Offshoot from the burn ...
... streams . Congregate at that time . - Sometimes feed on very minute substances . - Cream - coloured water ouzel . - Sing in hard frost · 57 LENNIE BURN . Its romantic beauty and waterfall . - Burn trout . - Offshoot from the burn ...
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... stream , followed by a finished master of the fly , and has just completed his last throw of a promising pool . Upon looking over his shoulder , his companion has hold of a good fish , at the very part of the cast on which he had ...
... stream , followed by a finished master of the fly , and has just completed his last throw of a promising pool . Upon looking over his shoulder , his companion has hold of a good fish , at the very part of the cast on which he had ...
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... streams . As in the first sight of the herd there is more excitement , and more satisfaction when you bring down the stag than any other game , so in salmon - fishing , compared with all other kinds , the interest is greater when you ...
... streams . As in the first sight of the herd there is more excitement , and more satisfaction when you bring down the stag than any other game , so in salmon - fishing , compared with all other kinds , the interest is greater when you ...
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... stream under proper guidance , could not afterwards manage for himself . It will be very necessary to get a list of the most killing flies in use , on the spot , and tie them of various shades and sizes . After being thoroughly shown ...
... stream under proper guidance , could not afterwards manage for himself . It will be very necessary to get a list of the most killing flies in use , on the spot , and tie them of various shades and sizes . After being thoroughly shown ...
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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,