The Trollerʻs Guide: A New and Complete Practical Treatise on the Art of Trolling Or Fishing for Jack and Pike. To which is Added the Best Method of Baiting and Laying Lines for Large Eels

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Carpenter, 1820 - 107 sider
 

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Side 105 - ... offence or offences, to issue his or their warrant or warrants to bring the person or persons so complained of before him or them; and if the person or persons so complained of, shall be convicted of any of the said offences...
Side 105 - ... before such justice or justices, or any other of his Majesty's justices of the same county, division, riding or place aforesaid, by the oath or oaths of one or more credible...
Side 105 - Provided nevertheless that it shall and may be lawful to and for such owner or owners of the fishery of such river or stream of water, or of such pond, pool or other water wherein any such offence or offences last mentioned shall be committed as aforesaid, to sue and prosecute for, and recover, the said sum of five pounds by action of debt, bill, plaint or information, in any of his majesty's courts of record at Westminster; and in such action or suit...
Side 81 - Eel also forgoes his voracity, in regard to the Tench, both by night and day. I have known several trimmers to be laid at night, baited with live Fish, Roach, Dace, Bleak, and Tench, each about six or seven inches long ; and when those trimmers were examined in the morning, both Eels and Jack have been taken by the hooks, baited with any other Fish but the Tench, which I found as lively as when put in the river the preceding 'night, without ever having been disturbed : this...
Side 80 - For when by wounds distress'd, or sore disease, He courts the salutary fish for ease; Close to his scales the kind physician glides, And sweats a healing balsam from his sides.
Side 104 - If any person shall enter into any park, or paddock, fenced in, and inclosed, or into any garden, orchard, or yard, adjoining or belonging to any dwelling-house, in...
Side 80 - The Pike, fell tyrant of the liquid plain, With ravenous waste devours his fellow train : Yet howsoe'er by raging famine pined, The Tench he spares —a medicinal kind ; For when, by wounds distrest and sore disease, He courts the salutary fish for ease, Close to his scales the kind physician glides And sweats a healing balsam from his sides.
Side 105 - ... or offences aforesaid, to such justice or justices before whom he shall be so convicted, for the use of such person or persons as the same is hereby appointed to be forfeited and paid unto, and in default thereof, shall be committed by such justice or justices to the house of correction for any time not exceeding six months, unless the money forfeited shall be sooner paid.
Side 105 - ... to administer, or by his or their own confession, then and in such case the party so convicted shall, immediately after such conviction, pay the said penalty of five pounds hereby before imposed for the offence or offences aforesaid, to such justice or justices before whom he shall be so convicted, for the use of such person or persons as the same is hereby appointed to be forfeited and paid unto, and in default thereof, shall...
Side 104 - That in case any person or persons shall take, kill or destroy, or attempt to take, kill or destroy, any fish in any river or stream, pond, pool, or other water (not being in any park or paddock, or in any garden, orchard or yard adjoining or belonging to any dwelling-house, but shall be in any other inclosed ground which shall be private property...

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