Salmonia: Or: Days of Fly Fishing. In a Series of Conversations; with Some Account of the Habits of Fishes Belonging to the Genus Salmo |
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... late Mr. B. West ― 257-327 ADDITIONAL NOTES . Estimable mention of Dr. Wollaston - - On the sup- posed cross breed of the par — On the scolopax 329 DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES . Denham Loch Maree Downton CONTENTS . xi.
... late Mr. B. West ― 257-327 ADDITIONAL NOTES . Estimable mention of Dr. Wollaston - - On the sup- posed cross breed of the par — On the scolopax 329 DIRECTIONS FOR PLACING THE PLATES . Denham Loch Maree Downton CONTENTS . xi.
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... late excellent John Tobin , author of the Honey Moon , was an ardent angler . PHYS . - I am satisfied with your poetical authorities . HAL . - Nay , I can find authorities of all kinds , statesmen , heroes , and philosophers ; I can go ...
... late excellent John Tobin , author of the Honey Moon , was an ardent angler . PHYS . - I am satisfied with your poetical authorities . HAL . - Nay , I can find authorities of all kinds , statesmen , heroes , and philosophers ; I can go ...
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... late sea- son , July or August , - when there is little - - fly on in the day - time : and it would be spoil- ing the diversion of our host , to catch or prick all the fish in the upper water ; and with a gentleman so truly liberal ...
... late sea- son , July or August , - when there is little - - fly on in the day - time : and it would be spoil- ing the diversion of our host , to catch or prick all the fish in the upper water ; and with a gentleman so truly liberal ...
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... late in the season here ? HAL.- Flies of the same species ; some darker , and some with a deeper shade of red ; and there are likewise the true moths , the brown and white , which , in June and July , E 3 are seized with avidity by the ...
... late in the season here ? HAL.- Flies of the same species ; some darker , and some with a deeper shade of red ; and there are likewise the true moths , the brown and white , which , in June and July , E 3 are seized with avidity by the ...
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... late in October , after a flood , I once had some sport with these fish , that were running up the river from Loch Key to spawn . I caught one day two above 3 lbs . that took a large reddish - brown fly of the same kind as a salmon fly ...
... late in October , after a flood , I once had some sport with these fish , that were running up the river from Loch Key to spawn . I caught one day two above 3 lbs . that took a large reddish - brown fly of the same kind as a salmon fly ...
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Page 92 - He is the glad prophet of the year — the harbinger of the best season : he lives a life of enjoyment amongst the loveliest forms of nature : winter is unknown to him ; and he leaves the green meadows of England in autumn, for the myrtle and orange groves of Italy, and for the palms of Africa...
Page 7 - Paley was ardently attached to this amusement ; so much so, that when the Bishop of Durham inquired of him, when one of his most important works would be finished, he said, with great simplicity and good humor, " My lord, I shall work steadily at it when the fly-fishing season is over," as if this were a business of his life.
Page 193 - No such thing. The storm is their element; and the little petrel enjoys the heaviest gale, because, living on the smaller sea insects, he is sure to find his food in the spray of a heavy wave, and you may see him flitting above the edge of the highest surge. I believe that the reason of this migration of...
Page 197 - ... were, have been brought to light, — such as the fall of stones from meteors in the atmosphere, the disarming a thunder cloud by a metallic point, the production of fire from ice by a metal white as silver, and referring certain laws of motion of the sea to the moon, — that the physical...
Page 108 - ... then carry him to the pot, and before you put in a slice let the water and salt boil furiously, and give time to the water to recover its heat before you throw in another; and so proceed with the whole fish : leave the head out, and throw in the thickest pieces first.
Page 100 - ... and bright for this climate.) They at first made small circles, and the young birds imitated them ; they paused on their wings, waiting till they had made their first flight, and then took a second and larger gyration, — always rising towards the sun, and enlarging their circle of flight so as to make a gradually extending spiral. The young ones still slowly followed, apparently flying better as they mounted ; and they continued this sublime kind of exercise, always rising till they became...
Page 190 - I have no doubt of it, for the red has a tint of purple. Hal. — Do you know why this tint portends fine weather ? Phys.
Page 231 - T. xiv. p. 70.) says, that the little eels, according to his observation, are produced within reach of the tide, and climb round falls to reach fresh water from the sea. I have sometimes seen them, in spring, swimming in immense shoals in the Atlantic, in Mount Bay, making their way to the mouths of small brooks and rivers. When the cold water from the autumnal...
Page 98 - Hal. — You are right, it is an eagle, and of a rare and peculiar species — the grey or silver eagle, a noble bird! From the size of the animal, it must be the female; and her aery is in that high rock. I dare say the male is not far off.
Page 191 - A rainbow can only occur when the clouds containing, or depositing, the rain are opposite to the sun, — and in the evening the rainbow is in the east, and in the morning in the west ; and as our heavy rains, in this climate, are...