Excerpt from The North Country Angler; Or the Art of Angling: As Practised in the Northern Counties of England
Of the Creeper, or Water Cricket; Of the Palm, or Gosling-Fly; Of the Twinge, Earwig, or Twichbell; Of the Grub, or Earth-Bob; Of the Gentle or Maggot; Of Salmon-Roe; Of Bush or Shade Fishing; Of Angling with Minnow; How to get the largest Fish where you cannot use a Rod; Of Angling at Night, in what Places, and with what Flies and Baits; Of Eels, how they are bred, and of the several Ways of catching them; How to catch Minnows; Of Night-Lines. How to make them. When, where, and how to lay them; How to catch most of the Trouts and Eels, that are in little Burns or Becks; Of Flood-Fishing. What Tackling is most proper, Rods, Lines, and Baits
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