The Experienced Angler or Angling Improved

Stok Kodu:
9786254300202
Boyut:
135-210-0
Sayfa Sayısı:
47
Basım Yeri:
Ankara
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2022-03-12
Kapak Türü:
Karton
Kağıt Türü:
Kitap Kağıdı
Dili:
İngilizce
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103,00TL
69,01TL
Havale/EFT ile: 67,63TL
9786254300202
552705
The Experienced Angler or Angling Improved
The Experienced Angler or Angling Improved
69.01
“...Angling, therefore, may be distinguished either into fishing by day, or, which some commend, but the cold and dews caused me to disrelish that which impaired my health, by night; and these again are of two sorts, either upon the superficies of the water, or more or less under the surface thereof: of this sort is angling with the groundline, with lead, but no float, for the Trout, or with lead and float for all sorts of fish, or near the surface of the water for Chub, Roach, &c. or with a troll for the Pike, or a minnow for the Trout; of which more in due place. That way of angling upon or above the water, is with cankers, palmers, caterpillars, cadbait, or any worm bred on herbs or trees, or with flies as well natural as artificial; of these last shall be our first discourse, as comprising much of the other lastnamed, and as being the most pleasant and delightful part of angling...”
“...Angling, therefore, may be distinguished either into fishing by day, or, which some commend, but the cold and dews caused me to disrelish that which impaired my health, by night; and these again are of two sorts, either upon the superficies of the water, or more or less under the surface thereof: of this sort is angling with the groundline, with lead, but no float, for the Trout, or with lead and float for all sorts of fish, or near the surface of the water for Chub, Roach, &c. or with a troll for the Pike, or a minnow for the Trout; of which more in due place. That way of angling upon or above the water, is with cankers, palmers, caterpillars, cadbait, or any worm bred on herbs or trees, or with flies as well natural as artificial; of these last shall be our first discourse, as comprising much of the other lastnamed, and as being the most pleasant and delightful part of angling...”
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