The Angler Naturalist a Popular History of British Fresh Water Fish With a Pla
The Angler Naturalist a Popular History of British Fresh Water Fish With a Pla
H Henry Cholmondeley Pennell
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The fish is of extreme delicacy a cir- cumstance which may have given rise to the first notion and the introduction of it must have taken place by means of the spawn : the fish themselves, I am confident, could not be transported alive even a few miles. As to the second opinion, they are not confined to the Castle-loch, but are found in several other neighbouring ones, some of which have no communication with that where they are thought to be peculiar. " "In general habits the Vendace nearly re...semble the Gwyniad, and indeed most of the allied species of the genus. They swim in large shoals ; and during warm and clear weather retire to the depths of the lakes, apparently sensible of the increased temperature. They are taken with nets only a proper bait not being yet discovered; and the fact that but little is found in their stomachs has * According to Dr. Davy, the same species exists in Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite Lakes, Cumberland a fact which disposes at once of the above ideas. The Vendace occasionally descends the Annan to the Solway Frith, and has been taken in the stake-nets placed in that estuary.
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