The book of the All Round Angler a Comprehensive Treatise On Angling in Both Fr

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The book of the All Round Angler a Comprehensive Treatise On Angling in Both Fr
Bickerdyke, John, 1858-1933
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* Hackle, blood-red gamecock. Body, copper-coloured peacock harl, two or three strands twisted together (or a single strand of blue and yellow macaw tail- feather). Tag, ibis, or scarlet seal fur, or scarlet wool. Hook, or 00.
t Hackle, honey-dun cock. Body, orange floss silk, ribbed with a strand of pea- cock sword-feather, and with fine flat gold. Hook, long or 00 long.
J Wings, medium starling or pale coot. Body, a strand from the pinion or tail- feather of an adjutant (or strip of quill fro
...m pinion-feather of an oldish starling). Hackle and whisk, blue Andalusian. Hook, 00 or 000. The strand of adjutant is stripped on one edge only, by tearing down the longer flue with the thumb and fore- finger of the left hand.
Hackle, bronzy feather from golden plover's breast (in full plumage). Body, bright green peacock's harl, dressed full. Tag, crimson wool.
II Hackled with feather from darkest part of brown owl's wing.
If Wings, bullfinch's wing. Body, dark purple silk, dubbed with dark heron's harl.


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