Coarse Fish With Notes On Taxidermy Fishing in the Lower Thames Etc

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The weir- tackle with the large float is suitable for deep, swift runs in the open stream, though I then prefer to do away with the bullet or corking-lead and substi- tute plenty of large split shot placed well apart. Bottom-fishing for chub from a punt alongside willows or in the open stream with the p u nt- traveller float-tackle is really fascinating fishing sport. To fully enjoy this, a study of the river is necessary. In punting, you soon find out the depths, and the punt-pole tells you ac...curately whether the river bed is gravel, mud or sand. A gritty touch on the pole tells of gravel or small stones ; sand gives a little friction, plainly felt ; the pole sinks deeply into mud and " sucks " in it ; while a sharp clank of the pole shows you have struck a large stone, and even a hard stone and a lump of chalk can be distinguished. As I have previously stated, gravelly swims are the best, in- deed I have done little good with chub in any G 82 COARSE FISH. Others. There is one particular line of willows I well know from constant fishing : let two strangers fish this line of bushes, the one taking the top half, the other the lower.

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