The Complete Angler of Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton: Estensively Embellished with Engravings on Copper and Wood, from Original Paintings and Drawings, by First-rate Artists, to which are Added, an Introductory Essay, the Linnœan Arangement of the Various River Fish Delineated in the Work, and Illustrative NotesJohn Major, 1824 - 416 |
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Strona 107
... hackle or tail . The sixth is the Black - fly , in May also , the body made of black wool , and lapped about with the herl of a peacock's tail ; the wings are made of the wings of a brown capon with his blue feathers in his head . The ...
... hackle or tail . The sixth is the Black - fly , in May also , the body made of black wool , and lapped about with the herl of a peacock's tail ; the wings are made of the wings of a brown capon with his blue feathers in his head . The ...
Strona 109
... hackle of a cock or ca- pon's neck , or a plover's top , which is usually bet- ter : take off the one side of the feather , and then take the hackle , silk , or crewel , gold or silver thread , make these fast at the bend of the hook ...
... hackle of a cock or ca- pon's neck , or a plover's top , which is usually bet- ter : take off the one side of the feather , and then take the hackle , silk , or crewel , gold or silver thread , make these fast at the bend of the hook ...
Strona 110
... hackles of a cock or a capon , several coloured silk and crewel to make the body of the fly , the feathers of a drake's head , black or brown sheep's wool , or hog's wool , or hair , thread of gold and of silver : silk of several ...
... hackles of a cock or a capon , several coloured silk and crewel to make the body of the fly , the feathers of a drake's head , black or brown sheep's wool , or hog's wool , or hair , thread of gold and of silver : silk of several ...
Strona 113
... hackle ; you may also make the Hawthorn - fly , which is all black , and not big , but very small , the smaller the bet- ter ; or the Oak - fly , the body of which is orange- colour and black crewel , with a brown wing , or a fly made ...
... hackle ; you may also make the Hawthorn - fly , which is all black , and not big , but very small , the smaller the bet- ter ; or the Oak - fly , the body of which is orange- colour and black crewel , with a brown wing , or a fly made ...
Strona 300
... hereafter name to you . In making a fly then , which is not a Hackle , or Palmer - fly ; ( for of those , and their several kinds , we shall have occasion to speak every Month in the 300 THE COMPLETE ANGLER [ PART II .
... hereafter name to you . In making a fly then , which is not a Hackle , or Palmer - fly ; ( for of those , and their several kinds , we shall have occasion to speak every Month in the 300 THE COMPLETE ANGLER [ PART II .
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