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... mouths of Worm - holes Maggots from Sea - weed- Disease among Partridges - Boy and Wasps - Midges - Birds on Scotch Sea - lochs - Herons in Loch Duich - Mortality among Sea - birds - Skeletons of Weasels in Ricks - Rats CHAPTER VIII ...
... mouths of Worm - holes Maggots from Sea - weed- Disease among Partridges - Boy and Wasps - Midges - Birds on Scotch Sea - lochs - Herons in Loch Duich - Mortality among Sea - birds - Skeletons of Weasels in Ricks - Rats CHAPTER VIII ...
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... mouth with his big teeth well into it , and nothing short of a good tug will move it so as to get the hooks into him . And the bigger the fish , the more this applies . You feel the fish come at you . You strike him lightly , as you ...
... mouth with his big teeth well into it , and nothing short of a good tug will move it so as to get the hooks into him . And the bigger the fish , the more this applies . You feel the fish come at you . You strike him lightly , as you ...
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... mouths of baits , leaving the flanges exposed ) , it would , I doubt not , be more killing , as the flanges would give a little glitter to the bait , and the spinning of it would prevent the hooks from being so plainly seen . All ...
... mouths of baits , leaving the flanges exposed ) , it would , I doubt not , be more killing , as the flanges would give a little glitter to the bait , and the spinning of it would prevent the hooks from being so plainly seen . All ...
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... mouths of Jack whilst you are disengaging the hooks will be found very convenient , and often save both your time and fingers . Such a one as that represented in Fig . 6 has the double merit of being very simple and answering perfectly ...
... mouths of Jack whilst you are disengaging the hooks will be found very convenient , and often save both your time and fingers . Such a one as that represented in Fig . 6 has the double merit of being very simple and answering perfectly ...
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... mouth- fuls for ordinary sized Jack , he transfers them to one of the larger pieces of water , either La Hulpe or Boilsfut . After having been a year in these new quarters they are found to have increased in weight from three - quarters ...
... mouth- fuls for ordinary sized Jack , he transfers them to one of the larger pieces of water , either La Hulpe or Boilsfut . After having been a year in these new quarters they are found to have increased in weight from three - quarters ...
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