Public Service : the New Imperatives

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Public Service : the New Imperatives
Haider, S. M
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The riEW River is pretty well stocked with roach, dace, and gudgeons, and is commonly open to anglers from the Sluice House, situated about two miles from Islington. Or holiday times it is often amusing to see the scores of young anglers gathered togellier on the banks of the stream, trying i\mrpreiUice Iwnd on the goitle art. To have the jprivilege of fishing the reservoirs of the New Siver Company, tickets must be obtamed from some of tiie officials.
riSHING IN the docks AND PRIVATE WATERS.
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...he Docks about London are to the bottom-fishers in its various localities, what the banks of Newfoundhmd are to the regular trading fishmongers— a constant and reliable source of supply.
The quantities of fish in these shipping reservoirs, estuaries, and canals, is surprisingly great ; and the number of rod-fishers who frequent them exceeds all credibility. The majority of the London anglers who make it a point to visit these dead and still waters, obtain a sort of tact or intuitive knowledge of their own, which enables them to gain success in thdr amusement under the most untoward and discouraging circumstances; and the zeal, the untiring enthusiasm, the labour, and pwrsonal privation, thi^ Digitized by VJV^V^V IV^ THE DOCKS AlTD PBIVATE WATEES.


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