A Concise Treatise On the Art of Angling: Confirmed By Actual Experience ...
A Concise Treatise On the Art of Angling: Confirmed By Actual Experience ...
Thomas Best
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Digitized by VjOOQIC ?3 A CONCISE TREATISE ON ttmpt IS alanost useless ; but after gteat heats, when the weather gets cool, ycxa will be sure to have good sport.— The hooks, No. 11, or 1^. The Gudgeon. The gudgeon is a fish tha* affords the yeung angler an aoiazing deal of di^Fcrsioja ; being one that Wtes very free, ai»d when struck i« never lost, because he is a kathtr^tmnthed fish. They spawn three or four times in the simrni^f^ a«d th^r feed* ing is like the barbel's, irn the streams and on...- gra- vel, sHghtil>g all mainner ol flies. Their b^its are chkfly waspSy geitHes^r and cads^ but th« strrall red^^ worm is best. Wheir you angle for thewi, be pro^ vided with a gudgeon-rakty with which rake the ground every t«n minutes, which gathers them to- gether). A single-haired iiac is best, wi^h a quill, or cork float, according to the rajjidky of the stream ; your hook. No. 8 or 9, aaid your bait on the ground. You may angle for him wkh a run- ning line, by hand, without a float.
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