The Angler's Guide: Being a Plain and Complete Practical Treatise of the Art of Angling for Sea, River, and Pond Fish ...J. Wicksteed, 1830 - 378 pages |
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Page vii
... Tench and Carp 13. - The Trout 14. - The Bream , and Bream Dace , Flat , or Red Eye , Pope or Ruff 15. - The Eel .. 16. - Directions for fitting , baiting , and laying Night and Chain Lines , for Eels 17. - The Fluke , or Flounder ...
... Tench and Carp 13. - The Trout 14. - The Bream , and Bream Dace , Flat , or Red Eye , Pope or Ruff 15. - The Eel .. 16. - Directions for fitting , baiting , and laying Night and Chain Lines , for Eels 17. - The Fluke , or Flounder ...
Page xi
... c . 9 . The Trout , the Pike , the Salmon , The Barbel , Carp , and Bream , Afford good sport , and so the Perch And Tench will do the same . Then to Angle , & c . 10 . So let us now remember To praise the THE ANGLER'S SONG . xi.
... c . 9 . The Trout , the Pike , the Salmon , The Barbel , Carp , and Bream , Afford good sport , and so the Perch And Tench will do the same . Then to Angle , & c . 10 . So let us now remember To praise the THE ANGLER'S SONG . xi.
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... Tench , as it requires but few shot to sink it , consequently disturbs the water but little when cast in , which is of the first consideration when angling for such shy or timid Fish as Carp , Tench , or Chub . ( See Tip - cap Float ...
... Tench , as it requires but few shot to sink it , consequently disturbs the water but little when cast in , which is of the first consideration when angling for such shy or timid Fish as Carp , Tench , or Chub . ( See Tip - cap Float ...
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... useful ) , and teaching him how to make and use the same . Sweet Paste for Carp , Tench , Chub , and 18 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE . -Directions how to make every kind of Paste useful in killing or taking Fish, with Observations.
... useful ) , and teaching him how to make and use the same . Sweet Paste for Carp , Tench , Chub , and 18 THE ANGLER'S GUIDE . -Directions how to make every kind of Paste useful in killing or taking Fish, with Observations.
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... Tench , Chub , and Roach . Take the crumb of a penny roll , or a piece of a loaf the same size , of the first day's baking , and dip it into honey ; then work it in your hands , that the honey may be well incorporated with the bread ...
... Tench , Chub , and Roach . Take the crumb of a penny roll , or a piece of a loaf the same size , of the first day's baking , and dip it into honey ; then work it in your hands , that the honey may be well incorporated with the bread ...
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Angler angling artificial flies bait-fish bait's baited hook banks barb Barbel Bleak boat bottom bran Bream Carp cast caught CHAP Chub colour cork Dace draw eddies Eels enter the point especially fasten feed feel a bite float fly-fishing frequently gentles gimp gorge-hook greaves ground-bait Gudgeons hackle hair hang heavy Fish holes Jack and Pike Jack Fishing Jack or Pike keep killing bait Lamprey live live-bait live-bait-fishing London loop Minnow month mouth needle night Perch ponds pouch pounds pounds weight prefer red worms rings river Lea river Thames Roach round Salmon scoured season seldom shallows shank shot side sink small Fish snap snap-fishing sniggling spawn sport Stone Loach stream strike strong swim swivel tackle shops tail take a bait taken Tench thumb trimmers trolling trolling line Trout weather weeds weight whip winch wings yards
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Page 276 - To frame the little animal, provide All the gay hues that wait on female pride : Let Nature guide thee ; sometimes golden wire The shining bellies of the fly require ; The peacock's plumes thy tackle must not fail, Nor the dear purchase of the sable's tail. Each gaudy bird some slender tribute brings, And lends the growing insect proper wings : Silks of all colours must their aid impart, And every fur promote the fisher's art.
Page 355 - Offender shall not immediately deliver up the same, to seize and take the same from him for the Use of such Owner : Provided always, that any Person angling in the Daytime against the Provisions of this Act, from whom any Implements used by Anglers shall be taken, or by whom the same shall be delivered up as aforesaid, shall by the taking or delivering thereof be exempted from the Payment of any Damages or Penalty for such Angling.
Page 298 - Cherish the sullied reptile race with moss; Amid the verdant bed they twine, they toil, And from their bodies wipe their native soil.
Page 354 - ... and if in any such water as last mentioned, he shall, on the like conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding...
Page 158 - As though within her bounds they meant her to inclose; Here, when the labouring fish does at the foot arrive, And finds that by his strength he does but vainly strive, His tail takes in his mouth, + and, bending like a bow That's to full compass drawn, aloft himself doth throw; Then springing at his height, as doth a little wand That, bended end to end, and started from man's hand, Far off itself doth cast ; so does the salmon vault...
Page 335 - But crystal currents glide within their bounds ; The finny brood their wonted haunts forsake, Float in the sun, and skim along the lake ; With frequent leap they range the shallow streams, Their silver coats reflect the dazzling beams : Now let the fisherman his toils prepare, And arm himself with every wat'ry snare ; His hooks, his lines, peruse with careful eye, Increase his tackle, and his rod re-tie.
Page 279 - With yielding hand, That feels him still, yet to his furious course Gives way, you, now retiring, following now Across the stream, exhaust his idle rage : Till floating broad upon his breathless side, And to his fate abandon'd, to the shore You gaily drag your unresisting prize.
Page 355 - ... for taking or destroying fish which shall then be in his possession, and in case such offender shall not immediately deliver up the same, may seize and take the same from him for the use of such owner...
Page 258 - Nor trowl for pikes, dispeoplers of the lake. Around the steel no tortur'd worm shall twine, No blood of living insect stain my line : Let me, less cruel, cast the feather'd hook With pliant rod athwart the pebbled brook, Silent along the mazy margin stray, And with the fur-wrought fly delude the prey.
Page 354 - Whosoever shall unlawfully and wilfully take or destroy Taking flsh. any fish in any water which shall run through or be in any land adjoining or belonging to the dwelling-house...