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