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 77
... directed , and the length of the strands must be so arranged that the different knots lie at some distance from each other . Remember , we are not speaking of twist- ing different series of triple gut , independently of each other , and ...
... directed , and the length of the strands must be so arranged that the different knots lie at some distance from each other . Remember , we are not speaking of twist- ing different series of triple gut , independently of each other , and ...
Side 111
... directed . IV . Fastening the body - materials and hackle Fig . 6 . preparatory to winding them . The silk is now in the proper position for this operation . Fig . 6 . shows the method in which it is to be performed . The twist and ...
... directed . IV . Fastening the body - materials and hackle Fig . 6 . preparatory to winding them . The silk is now in the proper position for this operation . Fig . 6 . shows the method in which it is to be performed . The twist and ...
Side 115
... directed in the foot- note , and taking the tying - silk b in your right hand , remove it from between the gut and head of the shank at c ; pass it two or three times round the hook , gut , and end of the herl at a , and then secure the ...
... directed in the foot- note , and taking the tying - silk b in your right hand , remove it from between the gut and head of the shank at c ; pass it two or three times round the hook , gut , and end of the herl at a , and then secure the ...
Side 118
... directed for the palmer , except that the hackle must be tied in about half way up the shank , instead of at the bend , as d at ( fig . 20. ) . If you make the body of herl , or of silk , tie it in as for the body of the palmer ; but if ...
... directed for the palmer , except that the hackle must be tied in about half way up the shank , instead of at the bend , as d at ( fig . 20. ) . If you make the body of herl , or of silk , tie it in as for the body of the palmer ; but if ...
Side 119
... directed for winding the gold twist of the palmer , and fasten it at the head in the same way ; completing the fly by winding the hackle in close coils to the head , and securing it there with half hitches . Buzz , as well as wing ...
... directed for winding the gold twist of the palmer , and fasten it at the head in the same way ; completing the fly by winding the hackle in close coils to the head , and securing it there with half hitches . Buzz , as well as wing ...
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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: Being a Complete Practical Treatise ... George Philip Rigney Pulman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1851 |
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