A Book on Angling by Francis is a seminal piece of work on the art of fishing, the equipment used and the many techniques involved in different circumstances and settings. Francis puts forth an encyclopaedic breadth of information for the reader to digest, ranging from the most basic techniques to the minutest and most advanced knowledge on the subject. A Book on Angling is spread across multiple chapters, starting with an inspiring Editor's Introduction by Herbert Maxwell, wherein he bridges the gaps between time when Francis wrote this book to new developments in the field. The first half of the work is devoted to bottom fishing in which Francis explains the various styles of angling including pond fishing, punt fishing, bank fishing and various others. The next section discusses mid water and artificial fly fishing. It is however, the chapters on salmon fishing that stand out in this particular book as Francis provides in-depth analysis of the various issues revolving... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге A Book on Angling (Francis Francis)