Recreations of a Sportsman on the Pacific CoastG.P. Putnam's Sons, 1910 - 399 sider |
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Side iv
... TROUT STREAMS 295 XIX . BIG GAME WITH THE REVOLVER XX . THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD XXI . 305 318 • THE HARLEQUIN OF THE FISHES 327 XXII . SOME OCEAN AERONAUTS 338 • XXIII . HARD RIDING IN CALIFORNIA 356 XXIV . HEAD WATERS OF FAMOUS ...
... TROUT STREAMS 295 XIX . BIG GAME WITH THE REVOLVER XX . THE FIELD OF THE CLOTH OF GOLD XXI . 305 318 • THE HARLEQUIN OF THE FISHES 327 XXII . SOME OCEAN AERONAUTS 338 • XXIII . HARD RIDING IN CALIFORNIA 356 XXIV . HEAD WATERS OF FAMOUS ...
Side vii
... TROUT STREAM ( RIO CARMELO ) 150 THE DIVING Cows OF PLUMAS . 152 ( 1 ) About to Dive . ( 2 ) The Trout that Would Not Go into the Creel . ( 3 ) Mr. C. L. Leonard's Trout . ( 4 ) A Disturber of Angling . SEA - ANGLING STATION , NEAR SAN ...
... TROUT STREAM ( RIO CARMELO ) 150 THE DIVING Cows OF PLUMAS . 152 ( 1 ) About to Dive . ( 2 ) The Trout that Would Not Go into the Creel . ( 3 ) Mr. C. L. Leonard's Trout . ( 4 ) A Disturber of Angling . SEA - ANGLING STATION , NEAR SAN ...
Side viii
... TROUT MR . A. L. BEEBE ON HIS FAVORITE STREAM , CRYSTAL CREEK , KLAMATH LAKE , OREGON PAGE 236 240 244 AUTHOR WEIGHING THE BIG TROUT , PELICAN BAY , OREGON , 934 LBS . 246 THE ANGLERS ' COACH , POKEGEMA ROAD , SIS- KIYOU MOUNTAINS 250 ...
... TROUT MR . A. L. BEEBE ON HIS FAVORITE STREAM , CRYSTAL CREEK , KLAMATH LAKE , OREGON PAGE 236 240 244 AUTHOR WEIGHING THE BIG TROUT , PELICAN BAY , OREGON , 934 LBS . 246 THE ANGLERS ' COACH , POKEGEMA ROAD , SIS- KIYOU MOUNTAINS 250 ...
Side ix
... TROUT STREAM , THE MERCED 340 A LAKE TAHOE RECORD TROUT , 311⁄2 POUNDS 346 COMING DOWN OUT OF THE SIERRA NEVADA UPON THE TAHOE FISHING LAKES 350 VERNAL FALLS , YOSEMITE . 358 ALONG THE SIERRA NEVADA 360 HEADWATERS OF FAMOUS TROUT STREAM ...
... TROUT STREAM , THE MERCED 340 A LAKE TAHOE RECORD TROUT , 311⁄2 POUNDS 346 COMING DOWN OUT OF THE SIERRA NEVADA UPON THE TAHOE FISHING LAKES 350 VERNAL FALLS , YOSEMITE . 358 ALONG THE SIERRA NEVADA 360 HEADWATERS OF FAMOUS TROUT STREAM ...
Side 5
... trout , or the larger game of the sea . Pinchot was the chosen duelist and took his place with Mexican Joe in a light skiff which we towed astern ( see frontispiece ) , the theory being that Fighting a Swordfish at Night 5.
... trout , or the larger game of the sea . Pinchot was the chosen duelist and took his place with Mexican Joe in a light skiff which we towed astern ( see frontispiece ) , the theory being that Fighting a Swordfish at Night 5.
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Side 139 - Indeed, my good scholar, we may say of angling, as Dr. Boteler said of strawberries, " Doubtless God could have made a better berry, but doubtless God never did :" and so, if I might be judge, " God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation, than angling.
Side 22 - ... which broke their waves, and turned them into foam : and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs, some leaping securely in the cool shade, whilst others sported themselves in the cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swollen udders of their bleating dams. As I...
Side 22 - I was last this way a-fishing ; and the birds in the adjoining grove seemed to have a friendly 149 contention with an echo, whose dead voice seemed to live in a hollow tree, near to the brow of that primrose hill. There I sat, viewing the silver streams glide silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes...
Side 23 - Twas a handsome milk-maid that had not yet attained so much age and wisdom as to load her mind with any fears of many things that will never be, as too many men too often do; but she cast away all care and sung like a nightingale. Her voice was good, and the ditty fitted for it: it was that smooth song which was made by Kit Marlow now at least fifty years ago. And the milk-maid's mother sung an answer to it which was made by Sir Walter Raleigh in his younger days.
Side 184 - I have compylyd it in a greter uolume, of dyuerse bokys concernynge to gentyll and noble men, to the entent that the forsayd ydle persones whyche sholde haue but lytyll mesure in the sayd...
Side 184 - And for by cause that this present treatyse sholde not come to the hondys of eche ydle persone whyche wolde desire it, yf it were...
Side 22 - ... there I sat viewing the silver streams glide silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots, and pebble stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam ; and sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs, some leaping securely in the cool shade, whilst others sported themselves in the cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swollen udders of their bleating dams.
Side 36 - I seek the great lake in the top of the mountain to bathe in its limpid waters," he answered. "There would I also go and share your perils." "'tis well," answered Wimawita, "and I will reward your faith in me." Tsileu, inwardly raging, cast a look of hate upon them and sped northward through the land of the Klamaths. The next day Wimawita and Tculucul journeyed up the river. They came to a large lake and after some distance this gradually narrowed to a small but rapid stream. After a course of some...
Side 44 - And he quench'd his thirst with two quarts of the first, To a pint of the latter, daily; Singing, "Oh, that a Dutchman's Draught could be As deep as the rolling Zuyder-Zee!
Side 23 - I left this place, and entered into the next field, a second pleasure entertained me' 'twas a handsome milkmaid that had not yet attained so much age and wisdom as to load her mind with any fears of many things that will never be, as too many men too often do; but she cast away all care, and sung like a nightingale.