The Complete AnglerH. Elliot, 1855 - 36 sider |
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Side 11
... touch them . - -00- PASTE BAITS . When working up paste baits , be particulary care ful to have clean hands , and knead your pastes thoroughly , so that all the materials may be well in- corporated . Sheeps ' blood and saffron make a ...
... touch them . - -00- PASTE BAITS . When working up paste baits , be particulary care ful to have clean hands , and knead your pastes thoroughly , so that all the materials may be well in- corporated . Sheeps ' blood and saffron make a ...
Side 13
... touch the ground . Smelts are frequently fished for without having a float on the line , by affixing a small piece of lead at the bottom , which you suffer to drag on the ground , and alternately raise and depress until you feel a bite ...
... touch the ground . Smelts are frequently fished for without having a float on the line , by affixing a small piece of lead at the bottom , which you suffer to drag on the ground , and alternately raise and depress until you feel a bite ...
Side 15
... touch the bottom , and when you perceive a bite , allow the float to remain for a moment under water before you strike . When using the dead line , which should be of whip- cord , a bank runner must be employed ; five or six hooks ...
... touch the bottom , and when you perceive a bite , allow the float to remain for a moment under water before you strike . When using the dead line , which should be of whip- cord , a bank runner must be employed ; five or six hooks ...
Side 19
... touch the bottom , and keep it continually moving . THE RUDD This fish is held In little esteem for the table ; itt very much resembles the roach in shape and colour , and thrives best in ponds . It will take red worms , paste , and ...
... touch the bottom , and keep it continually moving . THE RUDD This fish is held In little esteem for the table ; itt very much resembles the roach in shape and colour , and thrives best in ponds . It will take red worms , paste , and ...
Side 21
... through its lips or the flesh beneath the back fin . In the latter plan , care must be taken not toi touch the back bone , or the bait will soon die . The road for trolling must be very strong , about THE COMPLETE ANGLER . 21.
... through its lips or the flesh beneath the back fin . In the latter plan , care must be taken not toi touch the back bone , or the bait will soon die . The road for trolling must be very strong , about THE COMPLETE ANGLER . 21.
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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