A BOOK ON ANGLING: BEING A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE ART OF ANGLING IN EVERY BRANCH WITH EXPLANATORY PLATES, ETC. By Francis Francis.

A BOOK ON ANGLING: BEING A COMPLETE TREATISE ON THE ART OF ANGLING IN EVERY BRANCH WITH EXPLANATORY PLATES, ETC. By Francis Francis.

WILD SPORT IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES. By C.V.A. Peel, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S.

WILD SPORT IN THE OUTER HEBRIDES. By C.V.A. Peel, F.Z.S., F.R.G.S.

MY FISHING DAYS AND FISHING WAYS: BEING A RECORD OF EXPERIENCES GATHERED DURING FORTY-SIX YEARS OF AN ANGLER'S LIFE WHILE FISHING FOR SO-CALLED COARSE FISHES IN THE WATERS AND STREAMS OF SIXTEEN COUNTIES AND TWENTY-FIVE RIVERS. By J.W. Martin. First.

1906 1st edition. Small 8vo (127 x 196mm). Ppxvi,190. B/w photograph plates, text illustrations, end-paper advertisements for J.W. Martin's fishing tackle and books. Green cloth, spine titled in gilt, upper board titled in black with image of a chub rising to a fly.

"This volume does not pretend to be a guide to fishing, in the ordinary cut-and-dried sense of the term; but in its pages I take you into my confidence, and talk to you as one old fisherman talks to his mates, telling you what I saw on the various waters, the fish I found, how I succeeded and how I failed. This book is a plain statement of fact and personal experiences, the pages of which furnish glimpses of natural history, descriptions of the waters and their characteristics, scenery and surroundings, together with a few historical notes connected therewith, which will perhaps have more than a passing interest for the wandering angler." Chapters include: Introductory remarks; The roach fisherman of the Fens; Bush fishing for perch (on the banks of the Witham); Trouting in a tiny brook (the Nottinghamshire Greet); A winter's day down the Lower Trent; The Lower Trent (piscatorially and historically considered); A Christmas dish (winter chub fishing); A New Year's bag (thoughts and experiences on the Great Ouse); Days among the barbel (on the Trent, Thames, and Kennet); With the chub, and a fly rod; Eddy and stream (cadbaits and wasp-grubs in the early summer); Pikey days and pikey ways; The postman's knock - dibbling with insects, alive and dead; Days and nights with the bream; By lake and mere; Concerning roach; A mixed basket.
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Author Martin (John William). "The Trent Otter."
Book Code 2780
ISBN B002SJDCZG.
Book Description Spine very stained and faded o/w a very good copy. Signed and numbered by the author.
Book Cover Hardcover
Published Date 1906
Publisher W. Brendon and Son, Plymouth
Place for J.W. Martin, London.