Chap. 4. r^^ A P P A R A T US. 8x 



Others anoint their G^^«//^-//<?r;z with Honey » 

 and others again perfume it with Musk an^ 

 Civet. You may imitate a Genik with white 

 Jerfiy Wool, if you are defirous to join it to 

 another Bait for Salmon- Smelts, when you 

 angle at top for them. 



Gentles are excellent good Baits for Roach^ 

 Dace^ Chub, Carp, Tench^ Barbeh Breain^ 

 and Bleak ; and in fome Rivers and Seafons, 

 if the Water be clear, even a Gudgeon or Trout 

 will take them. 



As it would be tedious to recapitulate m 

 Verfe all that may be faid of the feveral Kinds 

 ol Baits, I fhail content myfelf with the fol- 

 lowing Diredlions concerning fome of the 

 principal Species in this and the remaining 

 Chapters of the firft Part of this Book . They 

 are extrafled chiefly from the Bifcatory Ec- 

 clognes of Mr. Mofes Browne, to whom I fliali 

 have other Obligations in the Courfe of my 

 Work. 



If, Anglers, while the Summer Sports perfuadcy 

 Ton hope your Toils with kindly Hours repaid. 

 With mingling Threads he artful Flies defign\ly 

 And chufe, of various Sorts, the native Kind j 

 Fro7n [edgy Brooks the husky Cadews bear. 

 And from the Sord the bedded Worm prepare ; 

 Or watch where Wafps their Infant Brood 



dtfplay, 

 And from the Hives thejlinglefs I'oung convey : 

 Nor lefs may in the blended Choice avail, 

 To.hoard tJf Autumnal Bee, and dewy Snail : 

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