The Anglers Companion to the Rivers And Lochs of Scotland

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The worms on their transference to the moss-jar still undergo the process of scouring, but along with it is conjoined that of toughening, and should it be thought necessary, the further one of reddening. This last, I confess, for my own part, I have always deemed 116 ON FISHING WITH THE WORM FOR TROUT.
fanciful, but as it is my purpose in this present trea- tise as much to propound the practice of others as to put forward my own notions, I shall not omit describing it. The drier the moss is amo
...ng which the worms are placed, the quicker they become fit for use ; at the same time, be it remembered, their natural juices are the sooner exhausted, and if kept beyond a certain period without moisture, they soon lose all liveliness, pine away, and die. The dryness of the fog ought there- fore to be regulated by circumstances, by the state of the weather, the temperature of the apartment or cellar where the jar is placed, and the time when its contents are required to be used. As to the reddening matter spoken of, which some anglers mix up with the fog when in a moist condition, it is a species of high- coloured earth, reduced to a fine powder and resem- bling brick-dust.

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