The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Pàgina 383
... fish , and cautiously trying for them , which practice in chalkstream fishing encourages . Trout in running water , as most persons probably know , invariably lie with their heads to the current . The angler who fishes upstream has the ...
... fish , and cautiously trying for them , which practice in chalkstream fishing encourages . Trout in running water , as most persons probably know , invariably lie with their heads to the current . The angler who fishes upstream has the ...
Pàgina 390
... fishing there is no such wide difference as that which is assumed by the reviewers whom I have cited . Indeed , in going to fish on an ordinary water , I should , in as far as my knowledge and agility enabled me , act precisely as a dry ...
... fishing there is no such wide difference as that which is assumed by the reviewers whom I have cited . Indeed , in going to fish on an ordinary water , I should , in as far as my knowledge and agility enabled me , act precisely as a dry ...
Pàgina 395
... fish after another whilst we are in despair at our want of success . It is , indeed , a repetition of what regularly happened in the days of the Georges , when the fish in Virginia Water showed a wonderful preference for the royal hooks ...
... fish after another whilst we are in despair at our want of success . It is , indeed , a repetition of what regularly happened in the days of the Georges , when the fish in Virginia Water showed a wonderful preference for the royal hooks ...
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