. The angler's guide; being a new, plain, and complete practical treatise on the art of angling for sea, river, and pond fish, deduced from many years practice, experience, and observation. Fishing. DEAD SNAP HOOKS. 197 Pike, as I think are worth notice, I shall next direct the reader how to choose the trolling line, rod, winch, &c. j also, discourse on the nature of bait-fish for Jack and Pike-fishing, pointing out the reason why a Gudgeon should be preferred (generally) to a Roach, Dace, or Bleak, for trolling with the gorge hook, or for Live- bait-fishing ; also when Roach, Dace, or Ble


. The angler's guide; being a new, plain, and complete practical treatise on the art of angling for sea, river, and pond fish, deduced from many years practice, experience, and observation. Fishing. DEAD SNAP HOOKS. 197 Pike, as I think are worth notice, I shall next direct the reader how to choose the trolling line, rod, winch, &c. j also, discourse on the nature of bait-fish for Jack and Pike-fishing, pointing out the reason why a Gudgeon should be preferred (generally) to a Roach, Dace, or Bleak, for trolling with the gorge hook, or for Live- bait-fishing ; also when Roach, Dace, or Bleak, are useful baits j with full directions to select the same, in respect to size, and to keep them alive during a day's fishing, or to preserve those which are dead, fresh, ai;id sweet, when going a distance from home, either to troll with the gorge or Snap-fishing; for which purpose, a proper bait-kettle and box are recommended, with cuts of the same, accompanied with directions to select baits proper for every season of the year. See C^hapters VII. VIII. and Dace. s 2. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Salter, T. F. (Thomas Frederick), fl. 1814-1826. London, Sherwood


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