The Complete AnglerH. Elliot, 1855 - 36 sider |
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... holds out its delusive temptation ; now be- . ing warmed through by the sun , and anon as com- fortably cooled by a smart shower of rain , he waits →→→ a complete personification of patience - until his few brief hours of relaxation ...
... holds out its delusive temptation ; now be- . ing warmed through by the sun , and anon as com- fortably cooled by a smart shower of rain , he waits →→→ a complete personification of patience - until his few brief hours of relaxation ...
Side 16
... hold the line fast and pull it towards you . Bobbing for eels is thus practised : - A large quantity of marsh - worms should be pro- cured , and as many as will make a bunch about the size of a turnip , strung on worsted by passing a ...
... hold the line fast and pull it towards you . Bobbing for eels is thus practised : - A large quantity of marsh - worms should be pro- cured , and as many as will make a bunch about the size of a turnip , strung on worsted by passing a ...
Side 17
... hold the rod so low , that the end of it is not more than fourteen inches above the float , which should have shot attached to it , in order that little more than the eighth of an inch of it may ride above the surface , as roach bite so ...
... hold the rod so low , that the end of it is not more than fourteen inches above the float , which should have shot attached to it , in order that little more than the eighth of an inch of it may ride above the surface , as roach bite so ...
Side 22
... hold it firmly , and then with a sharp jerk from your right hand , cast the bait into the stream , and let the line which you hold in your left hand run out freely , that the hook may not be checked when cast out , by your holding the ...
... hold it firmly , and then with a sharp jerk from your right hand , cast the bait into the stream , and let the line which you hold in your left hand run out freely , that the hook may not be checked when cast out , by your holding the ...
Side 34
... hold the * line in your hand , by reason of the continual motion of the ship . Angling in salt water is not half so agreeable as In fresh water , nor does it require near so much tact and management of the tackle and baits as fresh ...
... hold the * line in your hand , by reason of the continual motion of the ship . Angling in salt water is not half so agreeable as In fresh water , nor does it require near so much tact and management of the tackle and baits as fresh ...
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affixed April back fin bait touch barbel bear's hair best bait bite freely bleak blood worm BOTTOM FISHING bran brandling bream cabbage worm camlet CANALS carp chub colour COMPLETE ANGLER cork float dace deep eels excellent bait fastened flounders forfeit and pay gentles gimp gravelly grayling greaves green drake ground bait grubs gudgeons gut line hackle hair line Hand Book harl HINTS TO ANGLERS hook June kinds of fish Let the bait lob-worms loop maggots March minnows month mouth October OXFORD STREET PASTE BAITS perceive a bite piece of lead pounds procure quill float rapid rivers rivers roach Rotherhithe ruffe running tackle salmon spawn scoured season seldom bites silk small red worms Smelts sniggling sport Stanmore STICKLEBACK stream strike the instant strong summer TACKLE AND BAITS tail take or destroy taken tench Thames touch the bottom trout VICINITY OF LONDON wasp-grubs winch wings