204 THE COMPLETE ANGLER. PART I. 



come to some observations of the Salmon, and how 

 to catch him. 



foot it flies from you : and when you are in, the least inclination 

 of the body oversets it. It is very diverting to see how upright a 

 man is forced to sit in these vessels, and to mark with what state 

 and solemnity he draws up the stone which serves for an anchor, 

 when he would remove, and lets it down again : however, it is a 

 sort of navigation that I would wish our piscatory disciple, never to 

 attemjpt. 



