Fishing : when, where, and how to fish without live bait by Unknown

Fishing : when, where, and how to fish without live bait by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: London : W. Tweedie
Published: 1862-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


and pull him out immediately. Where you take one, you may catch many more ; they go in flocks. When a boy, we pulled up nearly twenty, as fast ae we could drop the line in the same place.

The large red garden-worm, commonly called a lob, or dew-worm, is the best bait. Gather them, and put them in clean moss ; pour a little milk over them— a smart blow will kill them—and then they are fit for use. You may also use fine shreds of lean raw beef or mutton, threaded upon the hook.

EEL.

He is found in all sorts of waters, ponds, lakes, ditches, trout-streams, canals, docks, and rivers. No water is too dirty for him and none too pure. He gets fat in mud, and where, apparently, there is nothing but stone. A fresh-water fish naturally, yet



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