THE VADE-MECUM OF FLY-FISHING FOR TROUT: BEING A COMPLETE PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THAT BRANCH OF WITH PLAIN AND COPIOUS INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF ARTIFICIAL FLIES. 66 ILLUSTRATED BY NUMEROUS ENGRAVINGS. BY G. P. R. PULMAN, AUTHOR OF 66 "The most important principle, perhaps, in life, is to have a pursuit, SIR H. DAVY. THIRD EDITION, RE-WRITTEN AND GREATLY ENLARGED. LONDON: LONGMAN, BROWN, GREEN, AND LONGMANS. DEDICATION. To whom can I more appropriately dedicate this little literary effort than to my parents? My mother's earliest lessons inculcated a love of Nature along with a love of Virtue and of my fellow-men. My father first introduced me to the green fields of my native valley, and on the lovely banks of the stream which meanders there so musically, initiated me into the mysteries of "the gentle art;" and thus, in actual contact with Nature's beauties, assisted to develop the germs of admiration of those beauties which my mother's lessons had implanted. 1325° Much of my subsequent happiness has been derived from those early impressions and instructions. To you, then, my dear father and mother, I dedicate this little work; and I hope that you will not consider so insignificant an offering as the literal index to the amount of gratitude and respect which is, and always has been, entertained for you by YOUR TRULY AFFECTIONATE SON. |