THE DREF-GARN. 



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nat manage it, has often excited my admiration, and 

 under favourable circumstances it proves a very successful 

 device. 



THE DREE-GARN. 



We had likewise a net called Dref-Garn, or driving-net, 

 which was used for the capture of more than one kind 

 offish. 



That intended for salmon, or heavy trout, is composed of 

 pretty stout twine, its length being about forty feet, and its 

 depth in the centre (both ends being drawn up to form 



