The Vade-mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout: Beings a Complete Practical Treatise on that Branch of the Art of Angling; with Plain and Copious Instructions for the Manufacture of Artificial FliesPublished in London in 1851, this informative volume contains a complete practical treatise onthe art of angling, with plain and copious instructions for the manufacture of artificial flies. |
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... particular flies as to refuse all other sorts on particular seasons and The days , and even at different periods of the same D 3 VISION IN FISHES . 37.
... particular flies as to refuse all other sorts on particular seasons and The days , and even at different periods of the same D 3 VISION IN FISHES . 37.
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... particular species of fly . " This ex- tract , from " The Alphabet of Angling , " contains the substance of Professor Rennie's remarks on this subject , a subject to which we shall revert in a subsequent chapter , remarking at present ...
... particular species of fly . " This ex- tract , from " The Alphabet of Angling , " contains the substance of Professor Rennie's remarks on this subject , a subject to which we shall revert in a subsequent chapter , remarking at present ...
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... particular place at which it can be found - the different species being of course led by instinct to select the proper and peculiar materials for their habitations . " Pro- fessor Rennie , " says a writer in the Saturday Magazine ...
... particular place at which it can be found - the different species being of course led by instinct to select the proper and peculiar materials for their habitations . " Pro- fessor Rennie , " says a writer in the Saturday Magazine ...
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... particular of being sufficiently simple and com- plete to effect an object so much oftener attempted than attained , namely , that of enabling a person of ordinary intelligence to acquire from them alone , with moderate application , a ...
... particular of being sufficiently simple and com- plete to effect an object so much oftener attempted than attained , namely , that of enabling a person of ordinary intelligence to acquire from them alone , with moderate application , a ...
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... particular purpose , and nothing more ; nor begrudge a few shillings in the purchase , if dealing with an honest man , who practically understands his business . All others , for the craft's sake , thou wilt , of course , reli- giously ...
... particular purpose , and nothing more ; nor begrudge a few shillings in the purchase , if dealing with an honest man , who practically understands his business . All others , for the craft's sake , thou wilt , of course , reli- giously ...
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