Tweed And Don Or Recollections And Reflections of An Angler for the Last Fifty
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One forenoon, my friend who was with me for it is pleasant to hunt in pairs, took the one end for them, while I took the bottom for salmon. After a run with one, I walked up to join him, and found him quietly seated on the bank, blowing a comfortable cloud, wanting only a bottle of stout to complete, while his rod was fixed and bending over the stream. His first recognition to me was, Well, what have you done? Why, I have worked a fish these twenty minutes, and at last he fairly broke away, wis...hing me better luck next time ; and I am breathless and hot, and quite done up. But what have you been about f O, I am all right ; I have one on. By all the fish pools in Heshbon, what do you mean ? It's all right, I tell you 112 ABERDEENSHIEE. don't you see how my line keeps sliding and pirling out, and in another minute he gave a strike, enough to bring up a pig. Immediately lie was telegraphically connected to an enormous pike. Banks of Donside, I owe thee much. Wfyt t|jan, This river I have fished, both at Newburgh and Ellon, but with little success ; at the latter place I was annoyed by large foul salmon, and at the former, I remember, we enjoyed the famous dish of crappit heads, in company with the minister of Foveran, whose company is equally good, whether at a song, a strathspey, or a sermon.
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