A Handbook of Angling: Teaching Fly-fishing, Trolling, Bottom-fishing, and Salmon-fishing: With the Natural History of River Fish, and the Best Modes of Catching Them |
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... hook only , -is one of the oldest of out - door amusements and occupa- tions in every country . At first the modes ... hooks . Even unto this day angling implements , amongst many of the politest people of Europe , their amusements ...
... hook only , -is one of the oldest of out - door amusements and occupa- tions in every country . At first the modes ... hooks . Even unto this day angling implements , amongst many of the politest people of Europe , their amusements ...
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... hook him , perhaps through and through , on either the right or left side of the mouth . A fish very frequently ... hook themselves , and that the slow stroke is merely necessary to affix the hook firmly . Fish do some- times hook ...
... hook him , perhaps through and through , on either the right or left side of the mouth . A fish very frequently ... hook themselves , and that the slow stroke is merely necessary to affix the hook firmly . Fish do some- times hook ...
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... hook in the mouth of the fish , which has but that instant closed it on the bait , is first to be taken cognisance of by the angler , and then is to be acted on by him through a solid line of communication of many yards in length , it ...
... hook in the mouth of the fish , which has but that instant closed it on the bait , is first to be taken cognisance of by the angler , and then is to be acted on by him through a solid line of communication of many yards in length , it ...
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... hooks without raising it into sight . The forcible stroke that wholly misses its object often throws the bait out of the water by the violence of the effort ; the moderate stroke that misses will not displace the hook more than a foot ...
... hooks without raising it into sight . The forcible stroke that wholly misses its object often throws the bait out of the water by the violence of the effort ; the moderate stroke that misses will not displace the hook more than a foot ...
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... hook , fastened to the end of a proper piece of wood . The best place to insert your gaff - hook is beneath the gills of a fish in his gasping movements . The next best place is beneath one of the pectoral fins , by a sharp stroke ...
... hook , fastened to the end of a proper piece of wood . The best place to insert your gaff - hook is beneath the gills of a fish in his gasping movements . The next best place is beneath one of the pectoral fins , by a sharp stroke ...
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