fome method of angling, but can, \v 

 confidence allure you, no fifh \vhcn on 

 feed, that take flies, will refufc it. 



On dull ilreams, the feather cf a land- 

 rail's wing or the red feather of a par- 

 tridge's tail, is prefered to the grey "fea- 

 ther ; but after the green drake appears^, 

 a feather the color of its 'wings is more 

 eagerly taken than either. 



About the latter end of May, two in- 

 fctls appear, of the fpecies of fcarabc:us 3 

 one of which is generally called the ca- 

 terpillar, or cock-chafer; the other, the 

 black beetle, or devil's coach-hoi fc. 



They are good baits for bobbing for 

 chub, under bufhes that project over the 

 fides of rivers. The hook for the fir ft 

 fhould be No. J, for the latter No. 4. 

 I do not advifc you to -attempt to imitate 

 them, as you cannot poffibly ufe a long 

 line with equal advantage to bobbing 

 with a fhort one. 



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