Black Bass: Where to Catch Them in Quantity Within an Hour's Ride from New York. Best Methods and Baits Fully Treated Upon, with Salient Practical Hints Upon Choice of Rods and Tackle. Weather Prognostications and Atmospheric Influences ReviewedW.P. Pond publishing Company, 1888 - 32 sider |
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... better than any others I have used . This I worked sometimes from a small bark canoe and sometimes from a wooden one , which I keep at the farm , and use to paddle up and down the stream between the willows and the bridge , or upon the ...
... better than any others I have used . This I worked sometimes from a small bark canoe and sometimes from a wooden one , which I keep at the farm , and use to paddle up and down the stream between the willows and the bridge , or upon the ...
Side 12
... better than the common trolling spoon as a regular thing . There is one pool where I would almost be inclined to wager that I could get a strike with either spoon or fly every ten minutes during the first two hours of daylight , or from ...
... better than the common trolling spoon as a regular thing . There is one pool where I would almost be inclined to wager that I could get a strike with either spoon or fly every ten minutes during the first two hours of daylight , or from ...
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... better , so long as the spoon is spinning . I seldom use any sinker at Milton Lake , there being little or no current , and the trees as a rule keep off any wind . In the stream I generally drift down , letting my line float in front of ...
... better , so long as the spoon is spinning . I seldom use any sinker at Milton Lake , there being little or no current , and the trees as a rule keep off any wind . In the stream I generally drift down , letting my line float in front of ...
Side 19
... better to buy bait than hunt for it , which takes up time and tires one . An all important point is the best day for fishing from a weather point of view . We all know the varied ideas and superstitions of fishermen , and truly there is ...
... better to buy bait than hunt for it , which takes up time and tires one . An all important point is the best day for fishing from a weather point of view . We all know the varied ideas and superstitions of fishermen , and truly there is ...
Side 20
... better to have too much than none at all . One reason for this is , that wind ruffles the surface of the water and renders it more difficult for the fish to see the angler . This is a point of greater importance than is com- monly ...
... better to have too much than none at all . One reason for this is , that wind ruffles the surface of the water and renders it more difficult for the fish to see the angler . This is a point of greater importance than is com- monly ...
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Side 4 - Whilst some men strive ill-gotten goods t' embrace; And others spend their time in base excess Of wine, or worse, in war, or wantonness. Let them that will, these pastimes still pursue, And on such pleasing fancies feed their fill; So I the fields and meadows green may view, And daily by fresh rivers walk at will, Among the daisies and the violets blue, Red hyacinth and yellow daffodil...
Side 4 - With eager bite of pike, or bleak or dace; And on the world and my Creator think : Whilst some men strive ill.gotten goods t' embrace ; And others spend their time in base excess Of wine, or worse, in war or wantonness.