The TroutLongmans, Green, 1899 - 272 pages |
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Page 4
... fact , it is not too much to say that a town labours under a consider- able disadvantage , if it be dependent on the advent of visitors , should no golf links be available in its immediate vicinity . So with all other kinds of athletics ...
... fact , it is not too much to say that a town labours under a consider- able disadvantage , if it be dependent on the advent of visitors , should no golf links be available in its immediate vicinity . So with all other kinds of athletics ...
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... fact , turn to whatever part of England you will , if trout be found there , and reasonable facilities for preserving the rivers be afforded , you may be sure that end- less applications to buy or rent those streams will be made . In ...
... fact , turn to whatever part of England you will , if trout be found there , and reasonable facilities for preserving the rivers be afforded , you may be sure that end- less applications to buy or rent those streams will be made . In ...
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... fact , that trout fishing has become vastly more popular than it was twenty years ago , and that the number of its adherents has largely increased . The next point to be considered is , what particular FLY FISHING FOR TROUT 7.
... fact , that trout fishing has become vastly more popular than it was twenty years ago , and that the number of its adherents has largely increased . The next point to be considered is , what particular FLY FISHING FOR TROUT 7.
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... more likely to prove fatal under such conditions . In fact , I have often worried a ' tailing ' trout into ' catching hold , ' even when fishing up - stream ; nearly always when using the alder . But far more often the down- 28 THE TROUT.
... more likely to prove fatal under such conditions . In fact , I have often worried a ' tailing ' trout into ' catching hold , ' even when fishing up - stream ; nearly always when using the alder . But far more often the down- 28 THE TROUT.
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... fact , winged ones ( always except- ing the alder ) are really not worth thinking about in connection with ' tailing ' trout . Palmers , Zulus , spiders , all do execution . But the fisherman must not expect that a ' tailer ' will be ...
... fact , winged ones ( always except- ing the alder ) are really not worth thinking about in connection with ' tailing ' trout . Palmers , Zulus , spiders , all do execution . But the fisherman must not expect that a ' tailer ' will be ...
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