where they will take almoft any fmall 

 fly that is call for them ; and are good 

 baits for the pike, 



B R E A M. 



BRAMA ; of the fpecies of cypri- 

 nus. A very deep, but thin fifli, the 

 fc'alcs remarkably large, the rays of the 

 fins black j are moftly bred in pools, 

 fwim and feed in (hoals, which focial 

 difpofition is technically termed gregari- 

 ous, they x feldorn exceed three pounds 

 weight. The flefh is infipid and very 

 little efteemcd ; fpawns in June, muft 

 be angled for at the bottom of the deep- 

 eft part of the pool -with either worms, 

 maggots, or fcewed malt. If you bait 

 the ipot a few days before you fifh. 

 your fport will be greatly encreafed. 



The mornings till ten, and evenings 

 from about fix o'clock will generally be 

 found the beft time to angle for them 

 in fummer, 



CARP,. 



