Gentleman who has made angling his diversion upwards of twenty-eight years. (1736). The gentleman angler: Containing short, plain, and easy instructions, whereby the most ignorant beginner may, in a short time, become a perfect artist in Angling for Salmon, Salmon Peal, Trout, Pike, Carp, Perch, Barbel, Tench, Bream, Chub, Greyling, Mullets, Flounders, Roch, Dace, Gudgeon, &c. With several Observations on Angling, Angle Rods, and Antificial Flies; How to chuse the best Hair, and Indian Grass; Of the proper Times and Seasons for River and Pond Fishing; When Fish spawn; And what Baits are chiefly to be used, &c. To which is Added, a Treatise concerning Thames Fishing; with an Account of the Nature of such Rivers as empty themselves into it, or are near unto it, &c. Also the Angler's New Song; The Laws of Angling; And the Form of a Licence and Deputation for Angling. Together with an Appendix, containing the Method of Rock and Sea Fishing; An Alphabetical Explanation of Technical Words used in the Art of Angling; Choice Receipts for Dressing Fish; And, How to Improve Barren Ground, by turning it into Fish Ponds; With plain Directions how to Make a Trout Pond, &c. By a gentleman, who has made angling his diversion upwards of twenty-eight years (The second edition, with large additions.). printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Gentleman who has made angling his diversion upwards of twenty-eight years. The Gentleman Angler: Containing Short, Plain, and Easy Instructions, Whereby the Most Ignorant Beginner May, in a Short Time, Become a Perfect Artist in Angling for Salmon, Salmon Peal, Trout, Pike, Carp, Perch, Barbel, Tench, Bream, Chub, Greyling, Mullets, Flounders, Roch, Dace, Gudgeon, &c. With Several Observations on Angling, Angle Rods, and Antificial Flies; How to Chuse the Best Hair, and Indian Grass; Of the Proper Times and Seasons for River and Pond Fishing; When Fish Spawn; And What Baits Are Chiefly to Be Used, &c. To Which Is Added, a Treatise Concerning Thames Fishing; with an Account of the Nature of Such Rivers as Empty Themselves into It, or Are Near Unto It, &c. Also the Angler's New Song; The Laws of Angling; And the Form of a Licence and Deputation for Angling. Together with an Appendix, Containing the Method of Rock and Sea Fishing; An Alphabetical Explanation of Technical Words Used in the Art of Angling; Choice Receipts for Dressing Fish; And, How to Improve Barren Ground, by Turning It into Fish Ponds; With Plain Directions How to Make a Trout Pond, &c. By a Gentleman, Who Has Made Angling His Diversion Upwards of Twenty-eight Years. The second edition, with large additions. London: printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1736.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Gentleman who has made angling his diversion upwards of twenty-eight years. The Gentleman Angler: Containing Short, Plain, and Easy Instructions, Whereby the Most Ignorant Beginner May, in a Short Time, Become a Perfect Artist in Angling for Salmon, Salmon Peal, Trout, Pike, Carp, Perch, Barbel, Tench, Bream, Chub, Greyling, Mullets, Flounders, Roch, Dace, Gudgeon, &c. With Several Observations on Angling, Angle Rods, and Antificial Flies; How to Chuse the Best Hair, and Indian Grass; Of the Proper Times and Seasons for River and Pond Fishing; When Fish Spawn; And What Baits Are Chiefly to Be Used, &c. To Which Is Added, a Treatise Concerning Thames Fishing; with an Account of the Nature of Such Rivers as Empty Themselves into It, or Are Near Unto It, &c. Also the Angler's New Song; The Laws of Angling; And the Form of a Licence and Deputation for Angling. Together with an Appendix, Containing the Method of Rock and Sea Fishing; An Alphabetical Explanation of Technical Words Used in the Art of Angling; Choice Receipts for Dressing Fish; And, How to Improve Barren Ground, by Turning It into Fish Ponds; With Plain Directions How to Make a Trout Pond, &c. By a Gentleman, Who Has Made Angling His Diversion Upwards of Twenty-eight Years. The second edition, with large additions. printed for A. Bettesworth and C. Hitch, at the Red-Lyon in Pater-Noster-Row, 1736.