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 xi
... Twist . - Hackles . Materials for Wings . — Wax . - Scissors . - Principal Characteristics of Artificial Flies.— Different Methods of making them , and a Word about Instructions for making a Red Palmer , with Illustrations of all the ...
... Twist . - Hackles . Materials for Wings . — Wax . - Scissors . - Principal Characteristics of Artificial Flies.— Different Methods of making them , and a Word about Instructions for making a Red Palmer , with Illustrations of all the ...
Side 77
... twisting , by means of a very fine , neat knot , tied as hereafter 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 ...
... twisting , by means of a very fine , neat knot , tied as hereafter 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 ...
Side 86
... twisted about the collar , they should be tied to stout and very stiff gut , not longer than two inches for the first and three inches for the second . Instead of connecting the line or point and collar with loops , as is very commonly ...
... twisted about the collar , they should be tied to stout and very stiff gut , not longer than two inches for the first and three inches for the second . Instead of connecting the line or point and collar with loops , as is very commonly ...
Side 100
... TWIST . This material , whether of gold or silver , should be very fine , round , and well covered with metal , so as to appear like solid wire . HACKLES . These are the feathers which grow upon the neck of fowls , and should be taken ...
... TWIST . This material , whether of gold or silver , should be very fine , round , and well covered with metal , so as to appear like solid wire . HACKLES . These are the feathers which grow upon the neck of fowls , and should be taken ...
Side 109
... twist , the hook , gut , and waxed tying - silk ( six or eight inches long , to serve for two flies ) , complete the list of materials for this important fly , —to the actual manufacture of which we now request the learner's attention ...
... twist , the hook , gut , and waxed tying - silk ( six or eight inches long , to serve for two flies ) , complete the list of materials for this important fly , —to the actual manufacture of which we now request the learner's attention ...
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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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