Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... fish in a recognised trout stream is not granted thus easily and ungrudgingly . In the event , we do not materially diminish the stock of fish in the water . We visit it perhaps four times ; the first day we catch nothing at all , the ...
... fish in a recognised trout stream is not granted thus easily and ungrudgingly . In the event , we do not materially diminish the stock of fish in the water . We visit it perhaps four times ; the first day we catch nothing at all , the ...
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... fish them in the daytime , but in the evening a fish or two may be found rising round the hatch - hole above the weir , or at the top end where the water is shallower . Then a fly at the end of a long line may tempt a heavy fish . In ...
... fish them in the daytime , but in the evening a fish or two may be found rising round the hatch - hole above the weir , or at the top end where the water is shallower . Then a fly at the end of a long line may tempt a heavy fish . In ...
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... fish is at home , and need not move more than an inch or two . An unpractised hand would hardly realise that the tremor meant anything , but the angler understands it , and after giving the fish a few seconds to get the worm well into ...
... fish is at home , and need not move more than an inch or two . An unpractised hand would hardly realise that the tremor meant anything , but the angler understands it , and after giving the fish a few seconds to get the worm well into ...
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