. The complete sportsman (compiled from the occassional papers of Reginald Drake Biffin). Horses. FISHING 47 occasionally been satisfactorily mended with a boot-lace; and I have even heard tell of an angler who had left his tackle-box at home spending a not altogether unprofitable morning fishing for eels with a pair of braces to which he had fastened a safety-pin baited mth a ham sand-. wich. Indeed, my uncle, Horace Biffin, never tires of repeating the story of the ten-pound grilse which he played for over three hours on the end of a thin line of twisted silk that he obtained in so curious a


. The complete sportsman (compiled from the occassional papers of Reginald Drake Biffin). Horses. FISHING 47 occasionally been satisfactorily mended with a boot-lace; and I have even heard tell of an angler who had left his tackle-box at home spending a not altogether unprofitable morning fishing for eels with a pair of braces to which he had fastened a safety-pin baited mth a ham sand-. wich. Indeed, my uncle, Horace Biffin, never tires of repeating the story of the ten-pound grilse which he played for over three hours on the end of a thin line of twisted silk that he obtained in so curious a fashion as to merit 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 Graham, Harry, 1874-1936. London : E. Arnold


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