| Francis Francis - 1867 - 1134 Seiten
...greyling tries the hold of the hook in every possible Mi ATE VARIOUS WAYS OP FISHING FOR GREYLING. 263 way, and from every opposite point and direction of...one has to consult everybody's tastes but one's own, I suppose I must give the information, or it would be considered an ' hiatus,' though not perhaps '... | |
| Francis Francis - 1876 - 582 Seiten
...the gentle or maggot, by the caddis bait, or by worm ; but I hesitate to notice them, as the grayling is such a sporting fish, and so free to rise to all...one has to consult everybody's tastes but one's own, I suppose I must give the information, or it would be considered an ' hiatus,' though not perhaps '... | |
| 1885 - 502 Seiten
...makes the remark that ' As the grayling is such a sporting fish, and so free to tise to all comers, it is a disgrace and a shame to treat him like a poacher, with worms and such abominations. Now, this may be all very well when you are dealing with the denizens of Hampshire or Derbyshire streams,... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1885 - 554 Seiten
...makes the remark that 'As the grayling is such a sporting fish, ,md so free to rise to all comers, it is a disgrace and a shame to treat him like a poacher, with worms and such abominations. Now, this may be all very well when you are dealing with the denizens of Hampshire or Derbyshire streams,... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1885 - 502 Seiten
...makes the remark that 'As the grayling is such a sporting fish, and so free to tise to all comers, it is a disgrace and a shame to treat him like a poacher, with worms and such abominations. Now, this may be all very well when you are dealing with the denizens of Hampshire or Derbyshire streams,... | |
| Francis M. Walbran - 1889 - 102 Seiten
...Angling,' makes the remark that as the grayling is such a sporting fish, and so free to rise to all comers, it is a disgrace and a shame to treat him like a poacher with worms and such abominations." Now, this may be all very well when you are dealing with the denizens of Hampshire or Derbyshire streams,... | |
| Francis M. Walbran - 1889 - 116 Seiten
...Angling,' makes the remark that as the grayling is such a sporting fish, and so free to rise to all comers, it is a disgrace and a shame to treat him like a poacher with worms and such abominations." Now, this may be all very well when you are dealing with the denizens of Hampshire or Derbyshire streams,... | |
| Henry Cholmondeley-Pennell - 1906 - 542 Seiten
...gentleman, makes the remark that 'As the grayling is such a sporting fish, and so free to use to all comers, it is a disgrace and a shame to treat him like a poacher, with worms and such abominations. Now, this may be all very well when you are dealing with the denizens of Hampshire or Derbyshire streams,... | |
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