The Mysteries of Angling Revealed: Being a Conversation Between an Angler and a ScientistVancouver Bindery, 1937 - 98 páginas |
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... appear to seize upon an artificial fly because , when drawn upon the water , it ( the fly ) has the appear- ance of being a living insect , whose species is quite unimportant , as all insects are equally welcome to the trout . The aim ...
... appear to seize upon an artificial fly because , when drawn upon the water , it ( the fly ) has the appear- ance of being a living insect , whose species is quite unimportant , as all insects are equally welcome to the trout . The aim ...
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... appear . Is not that so ? So it is with the trout's eye . On very clear days when the sky is bright and clear , the tiny flies appear as a suitable size for their eating , and the large flies appear away out of proportion , and the ...
... appear . Is not that so ? So it is with the trout's eye . On very clear days when the sky is bright and clear , the tiny flies appear as a suitable size for their eating , and the large flies appear away out of proportion , and the ...
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... appears to be a grey silhouette against the sky , yet that fly was composed of the most brilliant of colours . Does not that support what I told you some time ago , that things only appear as grey against the sky ? Also note the colour ...
... appears to be a grey silhouette against the sky , yet that fly was composed of the most brilliant of colours . Does not that support what I told you some time ago , that things only appear as grey against the sky ? Also note the colour ...
Términos y frases comunes
A. H. PEPPAR able Adipose fin Aelian ahead Anal fin angling animals appear artificial fly average angler Bethune bottom brand cast catch fish catch trout Caudal fin caught clear clouds dark discourse distinguish colour Dorsal fin doubt dry fly expert explain flies fly fisher fly fishing grey silhouette hackle hear heard hits the water hook idea imitate insects keep light rays line of vision look lure matter mentioned mind minnows move never notice Pectoral Fin pleasure prove question quote real fly reason reel regarding salmon scented baits Scientist secret small fish smell spinning bait stream sure surface swim tackle tail take trout taken tell theories thing Thomas Barker tiny told Tom Brown trout take truth type of fly Vancouver Island Walton weather wet fly wings worm writers