Excerpt from Spinning-Tackle: What It Is, and What It Ought to Be; An Entirely New Method of Spinning for Pike
Spinning is, moreover, much less liable to be affected by changes of wind and weather than either fly-fishing or bottom-fishing, and, as a consequence, the averages of the year's baskets are proportionably less variable. The spinner is seldom obliged to return home entirely empty-handed. Partly from the cause above mentioned, and in a greater degree owing to the very large extent of water which may be fished in a day's work, an individual, at least, of the pike species, may generally be induced "by hook or by crook" to exchange his native element for one less suited perhaps to his tastes, though more congenial to ours.
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