The Anglers Instructor a Treatise On the Best Modes of Angling in English Riv
The Anglers Instructor a Treatise On the Best Modes of Angling in English Riv
William Bailey
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When we had caught nine, one gent s^'d, " this is first- rate sport better than we expected ; if they take the bait at this rate for three or four hours we shall have a load, that's certain. I shall go and stand eight or ten yards below ; I don't fancy such a long swim, you see we cannot get a bite until the float is twenty yards from us. " " No, " I said, " you must not stir a yard, the fish are biting every swim, what more do you want ? You are doing well, so be satisfied, and stand your 61 g...round. If you were to go where you want it would be all over with you ; the only chance you have is to catch them a long way off. " I now threw in a few more worms, two yards lower down than the first lot, which made the fish bite at least twenty-five yards off. This was a great distance to hit a fish, but they were hit to perfection, for a bite was seldom missed, or a fish lost. When we had fished for three hours they went off biting, and we left the place and had a bite ourselves. We returned in about a couple of hours and found them as keen and eager for the bait as when we first commenced.
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