The Complete Anglers Vade Mecum Being a Perfect Guide of Instruction On the Ab

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The Complete Anglers Vade Mecum Being a Perfect Guide of Instruction On the Ab
Thomas Williamson
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But, as the hand alone should guide regarding a bite, the angler must be extremely on his guard ; for he will occa- sionally, especially if a barbel be in question, feel his line tremble, or perhaps tug a little (very tenderly), when the fish is sucking at the bait. The truth is, that we often hear the terms nibble and bite grossly misapplied : for what is to all appearance a slight niible, is the mode in which some kinds of fishes, especially the carp (and at some seasons the roach}, lite $ an
...d what, on many occasions, we should consider a bite, proves to be only a nibble.
Thus, if -we are intent on a float sustaining a live bait, and we should see it occasionally dip a little, that is^ something more than the bait could carry it down, and that die float return to the surface, such an indication, on any other occasion, would warrant our striking but here it would be wrong, because the natural conclusion should be, that it were a small perch, &c. Which, being incapable of swallowing such a bait, was endeavouring to get it into a favourable position, or to draw it away to its haunt, there to be gulped at leisure.


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