to a great diflance, packed with clean 

 wheat or oat ftraw, in a bafket or cart, 

 which is a far better method of convey- 

 ance for ftoring waters, than in a water 

 barrel, as large fifli by the agitation of 

 the water, will be bruifed againft the 

 fides of the veiTel. 



Being a (ubtle and wary fifh, great at- 

 tention fliould be obferved in preparing 

 your tackle and baits. The frrull ones 

 generally bite eagerly. 



In open water you mud angle for 

 them near the bottom, but at mid water 

 among weeds. Ufe a final 1 float, and 

 make your tackle as fine as you dare 

 trull it. They will bite at all hours, ex- 

 cept in the middle of hot days. Their 

 baits 1 fhall defcribe when treating on 

 that head. 



CHUB. 



CEPHALUS; of the fpecies of cyprinus. 

 When full grown weighs about eight 

 pounds: is fgund in molt large rivers : 



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