gaged. When it is beat to a propn?f ' 

 confidence, put it into cups, or galli- 

 pots, over which tie a piece of blad- 

 der clofe, and it wilt keep good many, 

 months. 



SHRIMP PASTE. 



Is prepared precifely by the fame me- 

 thod as falmon pafle, obferving to fe- 

 parate the folid part from the (hell, be- 

 fore it is put into the mortar. 



PASTE, to catch CHUB and CAR? 



in the WINTER. 



Beat ftrong chefhire cheefe, mixed 

 wish cotton wool, to pafle; if it is too 

 moifl, temper it with wheat flour; if 

 too dry, moiflen it with honey. The 

 bait fhould be formed about the fizc 

 and (hape of a fmali acorn. 



PASTE 'to catch PIKE BAITS. 

 Mix four ounces of fine wheat flour 

 with a little cotton wool; the whites of 

 two eggs, and a very fmall quantity of 

 vermillion, or red lead. 



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