| Edward Jesse - 1832 - 566 oldal
...Britons as daring ' their rudely painted limbs oppose ' To chalybean steel and Roman foes.' 1. When your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line. O • 2. When you are drawing out your fly for a .new throw. In all other cases it is necessary that,... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1832 - 364 oldal
...a fish taking the fly will infallibly hook himself without your assistance, viz: — 1st, when your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line. 2nd, when you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases, it is necessary that, in... | |
| Pierce Egan - 1832 - 426 oldal
...-which a fish taking the fly will infallibly hook himself without your assistance, viz. : 1. When your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line. 2. When you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases it is necessary that, in order... | |
| Richard Penn - 1833 - 94 oldal
...which a fish taking the fly will infallibly hook himself without your assistance, viz. 1. When your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line. 2. When you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases it is necessary that, in order... | |
| Richard Penn - 1833 - 104 oldal
...which a fish taking the fly will infallibly hook himself without your assistance, viz. 1. When your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line. рт FOR AN ANGLER. 9 2. When you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases it is... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - 1833 - 618 oldal
...a fish taking the fly will infallibly hook himself without yonr assistance, viz. — 1st, when your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line : 2d, when you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases, it is necessary that,... | |
| Richard Penn - 1842 - 146 oldal
...will be straight, and, when you do not, the intermediate failures will not alarm him. XV. 1. When your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line. 2. When you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases it is necessary that, in order... | |
| John Mills - 1845 - 498 oldal
...only two cases in which a fish taking a fly will hook himself without your assistance ; viz. when your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line, and when you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. In all other cases, it is necessary, in order... | |
| Edward Jesse - 1877 - 422 oldal
...fish taking an artificial fly will infallibly hook himself without your assistance, viz. : when your fly first touches the water at the end of a straight line, or when you are drawing out your fly for a new throw. 13. If your line should fall loose and wavy into the... | |
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