The Mysteries of Angling Revealed: Being a Conversation Between an Angler and a ScientistVancouver Bindery, 1937 - 98 páginas |
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... grey silhouette , and for that very reason the colour of the fly matters not at all if the size be right for the ... grey silhouettes against the sky explains why many fish on the lookout for food lie near the bottom of clear streams and ...
... grey silhouette , and for that very reason the colour of the fly matters not at all if the size be right for the ... grey silhouettes against the sky explains why many fish on the lookout for food lie near the bottom of clear streams and ...
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... grey silhouette that the trout can see . No angler with any knowledge of this would attempt to throw a white fly against a white cloud , or a dark fly against a dark cloud . There would be no contrast . But if he used a dark fly against ...
... grey silhouette that the trout can see . No angler with any knowledge of this would attempt to throw a white fly against a white cloud , or a dark fly against a dark cloud . There would be no contrast . But if he used a dark fly against ...
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... 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 of the trout ...
... 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 of the trout ...
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