The Mysteries of Angling Revealed: Being a Conversation Between an Angler and a ScientistVancouver Bindery, 1937 - 98 páginas |
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... smaller size than the other fish , then it usually loses its life . That is how one fish detects another one , and fish make no choice , just as long as it moves , or shines , that means food to them . So now we have the idea of why the ...
... smaller size than the other fish , then it usually loses its life . That is how one fish detects another one , and fish make no choice , just as long as it moves , or shines , that means food to them . So now we have the idea of why the ...
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... small fish swim- ming down stream in half a circle , and his spinner is just under the surface of the water and if there is a trout anywhere within a reasonable distance it has plenty of time to notice this object coming down and across ...
... small fish swim- ming down stream in half a circle , and his spinner is just under the surface of the water and if there is a trout anywhere within a reasonable distance it has plenty of time to notice this object coming down and across ...
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... fish cannot swallow another fish tail first ; they can head first , and as a general rule they get the small fish by the middle if they cannot get the head , as the fins would naturally come in the way of some part of the thorax in the ...
... fish cannot swallow another fish tail first ; they can head first , and as a general rule they get the small fish by the middle if they cannot get the head , as the fins would naturally come in the way of some part of the thorax in the ...
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