The Fly-fisher's Entomology: With Coloured Representations of the Natural and Artificial Insect ; and a Few Observations and Instructions on Trout and Grayling-fishingLongmans, Green, 1883 - 132 páginas |
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... twist ( e , f ) , and also one end of some dubbing of orange and red floss silk mixed . Then spin the floss silk on to the rem- nant ( c , d ) of thread , and wind it on the shank , or wind it on the shank without spinning . 4. Run the ...
... twist ( e , f ) , and also one end of some dubbing of orange and red floss silk mixed . Then spin the floss silk on to the rem- nant ( c , d ) of thread , and wind it on the shank , or wind it on the shank without spinning . 4. Run the ...
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... twist or other ribbing has been wound on and fastened off with A B. If a Buzz - fly ( as figs . 28 and 29 , plate 13 ) is to be made with any other feather than a hackle , the feather should be stroked back , its pointed end should be ...
... twist or other ribbing has been wound on and fastened off with A B. If a Buzz - fly ( as figs . 28 and 29 , plate 13 ) is to be made with any other feather than a hackle , the feather should be stroked back , its pointed end should be ...
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... twisted on it , back to C and make it fast there ( or hold it tight ) , but do not cut off the remnant . Also wind the hackle K L over the dubbing of peacock's her back to C , and tie it , picking out any strands which may happen to be ...
... twisted on it , back to C and make it fast there ( or hold it tight ) , but do not cut off the remnant . Also wind the hackle K L over the dubbing of peacock's her back to C , and tie it , picking out any strands which may happen to be ...
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... twist the gut round roots or weeds , and break away . To kill him , the nose must be kept up as much as possible ; should he be very importunate and resolute , he may be lent a little more line now and then , but it must be promptly ...
... twist the gut round roots or weeds , and break away . To kill him , the nose must be kept up as much as possible ; should he be very importunate and resolute , he may be lent a little more line now and then , but it must be promptly ...
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... twist of two sizes . These and some of the finest gut , and choice sneckbend hooks , are required of necessity . And it is supposed that the angler who aspires to make a fly can fasten a hook to gut neatly with very few turns of silk ...
... twist of two sizes . These and some of the finest gut , and choice sneckbend hooks , are required of necessity . And it is supposed that the angler who aspires to make a fly can fasten a hook to gut neatly with very few turns of silk ...
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