| George Agar Hansard - Fishing - 1834 - 254 pages
...before you commence fishing. Should the angler meet with a spot thus overgrown with underwood, &c., where, perhaps, there is a long pool, and no angling with the fly or throwing the line, and have with him neither of the above instruments, there he may be sure of many and large fish.... | |
| Thomas Christopher Hofland - Fishing - 1839 - 492 pages
...place where you have no such conveniences, and where, perhaps, there is a long r ANGLER'S MANUAL. 81 pool, and no angling with the fly, or throwing the rod, there you may be sure of many large fish. For that very reason, I have chosen such places, though very troublesome, when I have been... | |
| Edward Fitzgibbon - Fishes - 1847 - 416 pages
...is to be done some time before you come to fish there. If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where, perhaps, there is...chosen such places, though very troublesome, where I have been forced to creep under trees and bushes, dragging my rod after me, with the very top of... | |
| Thomas Christopher Hofland - Fishing - 1848 - 584 pages
...is to be done some time before you come there to fish. " If you come to a woody place where you have no such conveniences, and where, perhaps, there is...or throwing the rod, there you may be sure of many large fish. For that very reason, I have chosen such places, though very troublesome, when I have been... | |
| John Jay Brown - Fishing - 1849 - 404 pages
...to be done some time before you come there to fish. " If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where perhaps there is a long pool, and no angling with a fly, or throwing the rod, there you may be sure of many large fish. For that \ery reason, I have... | |
| John J. Brown - Fishing - 1849 - 250 pages
...to be done some time before you come there to fish. " If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where perhaps there is a long pool, and no angling with a fly, or throwing the rod, there you may be sure of many large fish. For that \ ery reason, I have... | |
| Edward Fitzgibbon - Fishes - 1853 - 338 pages
...is to be done some time before he comes to fish there. If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where, perhaps, there is...fish. For that very reason I have chosen such places, I DIBBING FOR CHUB. 131 though very troublesome, where I have been forced to creep under trees and... | |
| John J. Brown - Fishes - 1857 - 396 pages
...to be done some time before you come there to fish. " If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where perhaps there is a long pool, and no angling with a fly, or throwing the rod, there you may be sure of many large fish. For that very reason, I have... | |
| Edward Fitzgibbon - Fishes - 1865 - 362 pages
...is to be done some time before he comes to fish there. If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where, perhaps, there is...fish. For. that very reason I have chosen such places, DIBBING FOR CHUB. 131 though very troublesome, where I have been forced to creep under trees and bushes,... | |
| John Jay Brown - Fishes - 1876 - 500 pages
...to be done some time before you come there to fish. " If you come to a woody place, where you have no such conveniences, and where perhaps there is a long pool, and no angling with a fly, or throwing the rod, there you may be sure of many large fish. For that very reason, I have... | |
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