Frank Forester's Fish And Fishing of the United States And British Provinces of North America

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Frank Forester's Fish And Fishing of the United States And British Provinces of North America
Herbert, Henry William, 1807-1858
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461 far the best net I have ever seen ; some there arc made of iron or steel, jointed, and some of wood, with sockets &c, like a rod, very pretty and handy, but liable to get out of order. The clip ought not to be too small, it should be two and a half inches wide, the point slightly bending outward, and about three inches from the lower part of the bend to a line perpendicular to its point. The pole (landing) should be about four feet six inches long, with a couple of rings lashed on to it eig...ht or ten inches or a foot from its top and about eighteen inches from its bottom ; to these, when you have to carry the clip yourself, you fasten a cord and sling it behind you. Trouting, you would hold it in one hand ; salmon-fishing, you cannot, since you require both hands to work the rod.
FISH-BASKET.
The most convenient thing to carry trout in is a wicker pannier, fitting to the back, with a hole in the lid — these are to be bought at any tackle-shop — in the back of it are holes for the strap to run through ; let me advise every one to use, instead of leather, a fine horse-girth of proper length, with leather at buckle and for the strap inside the bas- ket; this girth does not cut the shoulders, nor does it stretch when wet.


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