The Mysteries of Angling Revealed: Being a Conversation Between an Angler and a ScientistVancouver Bindery, 1937 - 98 páginas |
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... tiny insects can get at the feathers , and your flies will be kept separate and not all in a heap , like so many careless anglers do . Never expose your leaders or flies to all kinds of weather , such as fastening flies in the hat or ...
... tiny insects can get at the feathers , and your flies will be kept separate and not all in a heap , like so many careless anglers do . Never expose your leaders or flies to all kinds of weather , such as fastening flies in the hat or ...
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... tiny flies , such as the Midges and the Mosquitoes . This type of fly has been in use for over seven hundred years , so that origin , or what they are supposed to represent , is lost in obscurity . Even Barker , in 1662 , quotes them ...
... tiny flies , such as the Midges and the Mosquitoes . This type of fly has been in use for over seven hundred years , so that origin , or what they are supposed to represent , is lost in obscurity . Even Barker , in 1662 , quotes them ...
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... tiny glands are present in great numbers on each scale , and when seen under the microscope appear as tiny pieces of broken mirrors . These are cemented on the body scales , but loose on the scales on the back . This to allow for the ...
... tiny glands are present in great numbers on each scale , and when seen under the microscope appear as tiny pieces of broken mirrors . These are cemented on the body scales , but loose on the scales on the back . This to allow for the ...
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