The Vade-mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout: Beings a Complete Practical Treatise on that Branch of the Art of Angling; with Plain and Copious Instructions for the Manufacture of Artificial FliesLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851 - 186 sider |
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Side 76
... wound up in the reel , in reserve for an extraordinarily far cast , or for playing a powerful fish , it may be of one uniform size . If , therefore , the tapering of a twenty - five yard line commences about the middle , it will be ...
... wound up in the reel , in reserve for an extraordinarily far cast , or for playing a powerful fish , it may be of one uniform size . If , therefore , the tapering of a twenty - five yard line commences about the middle , it will be ...
Side 77
... the knots will be so minute that they will not only be no detriment to the lightest casting , but will also run glibly through the rod rings while being wound up with the line upon the reel . Unless hair lines are of the very THE LINE . 77.
... the knots will be so minute that they will not only be no detriment to the lightest casting , but will also run glibly through the rod rings while being wound up with the line upon the reel . Unless hair lines are of the very THE LINE . 77.
Side 80
... wound in , that the absence of multiply- ing wheels , on the old plan ( taking their numerous defects into account ) , is more than compensated for . These wheels , from their intricacy , and consequent liability to derangement , were ...
... wound in , that the absence of multiply- ing wheels , on the old plan ( taking their numerous defects into account ) , is more than compensated for . These wheels , from their intricacy , and consequent liability to derangement , were ...
Side 86
... it ought never to be wound with the line upon the reel . GUT , one of the most useful articles in the angler's catalogue , is manufactured from the entrails of the silkworm , and the chief supply is derived . 86 GUT .
... it ought never to be wound with the line upon the reel . GUT , one of the most useful articles in the angler's catalogue , is manufactured from the entrails of the silkworm , and the chief supply is derived . 86 GUT .
Side 106
... wound close to the head . Flies dressed in this manner , the least employed of any , are called buzz . There are various methods of fly - making ; scarcely any two artists , indeed , working in a precisely similar manner . Some methods ...
... wound close to the head . Flies dressed in this manner , the least employed of any , are called buzz . There are various methods of fly - making ; scarcely any two artists , indeed , working in a precisely similar manner . Some methods ...
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The Vade-mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout: Beings a Complete Practical ... George Philip Rigney Pulman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1851 |
The Vade-mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout: Beings a Complete Practical ... George Philip Rigney Pulman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1851 |
The Vade-mecum of Fly-fishing for Trout: Beings a Complete Practical ... George Philip Rigney Pulman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1851 |
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