. Book of the black bass. Creel, or Fish-Basket.(A. B. Shipley & Sou.). Minnow-Seine.(A. B. Shipley & Son.) IMPLEMENTS. 329 with the metal-clip, and two leaves of heavy porous clothfor drying wet flies. It is also furnished with large pockets,and compartments for leaders, and snelled hooks. It hasa capacity for one hundred flies, and is made of a uniformquality, which is of the highest grade. The Holberton fly-book, of Conroy, Bissett & Mal-leson, is one similar in style and construction, and is afirst rate article. The price of this book depends on thematerial used in its const


. Book of the black bass. Creel, or Fish-Basket.(A. B. Shipley & Sou.). Minnow-Seine.(A. B. Shipley & Son.) IMPLEMENTS. 329 with the metal-clip, and two leaves of heavy porous clothfor drying wet flies. It is also furnished with large pockets,and compartments for leaders, and snelled hooks. It hasa capacity for one hundred flies, and is made of a uniformquality, which is of the highest grade. The Holberton fly-book, of Conroy, Bissett & Mal-leson, is one similar in style and construction, and is afirst rate article. The price of this book depends on thematerial used in its construction, its capacity for a greateror less number of flies, and the length of the book. Oneholding four dozen flies is large enough for all practicalpurposes in Black Bass angling. Creel, or Fish-Basket. For fly-fishing, or bait-fishing, when wading a streamor fishing from the bank, a creel is very useful and con-venient for holding the anglers catch. Fish are preservedin much better shape, condition and appearance by its use,and it is altogether more satisfa


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