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MODERN SEA FISHING 



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GROUND BAIT 



those spots which the experienced sea fisherman would select 

 as best suited for obtaining sport, there is more or less of a 

 stream which quickly carries away any fragments of ground bait 

 before they can be brought under the notice and into the 

 mouths of the fish. In 

 fresh- water rivers ground 

 bait is generally either 

 weighted by an admix- 

 ture of stones or clay, or 

 else thrown in loose just 

 so far above the spot 

 where the fishing is car- 

 ried on that it sinks to 

 the bottom before being 

 carried out of the swim. 



GROUND-BAIT NET IN USE 



But, owing to the depth 



