The Experienced Angler; or Angling Improved / Imparting Many of the Aptest Ways and Choicest Experiments for the Taking Most Sorts of Fish in Pond or River
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The work is a practical angling manual that compiles hands-on instruction and experiments for catching fish in rivers and ponds. It opens with guidance on selecting and making tools, then surveys methods such as fly fishing, artificial flies, and ground or bottom angling. Detailed sections describe suitable baits for various species, techniques for preparing and preserving bait, tackle arrangements, and seasonal and behavioral considerations. Practical tips, observational notes, and step-by-step procedures aim to improve the reader's technique, judgment, and care of equipment.
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