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that he learned so well as to be a good fly-fisher at fourteen years of 



age. 



Angler's Pocket Book, to which is prefixed Nobbe's Treatise on the 

 Art of Trolling. 8vo., Norwood, 2d edit. ; 8vo., London, 3d edit. ; 8vo., 

 London, 1805 ; r2mo., London, 1804. 



*Angler's (The) Progress ; a Poem, written by Mr. H. Boaz, July 

 4th, 1789, a broad-side; developing the pleasures the angler receives 

 from the dawn of the propensity in infancy till thd period of his becom- 

 ing a complete angler. 2d edit., 8vo., London, 1820; fJ. H. Burn, 3d 

 edit., London, 1820 ; t4th edit., 8vo., Newcastle, printed for Emerson 

 Charnley (The Fisher's Garland, for), 1820. 

 A pleasing little poem of less than a hundred irregular lines. 

 The broad-side is very rare. Burn's edition is prettily got up, with 



twelve wood-cuts, the same as those in Lathy's Angler. 



*tANGLER's Sure Guide, or Angling improved and methodically di- 

 gested, shewing : 



L When and how to gather and provide the best materials for fishing- 



Tackle. 

 II. The most proper baits to delude and take all sort of Fresh-water 

 Fish. 



III. How to make, order and use such Tackle and Baits. 



IV. The names, nature, &c. and medicinal virtues of those Fish. 

 V. Their Haunts, spawning times, and season. 



VI. The worst and best Seasons and Times to angle for them. 

 VII. The best and aptest ways of taking them by angling, &c. 

 VIIL The various and choicest ways of duping 'em. 

 IX. How to make, store, order, & preserve Fish-ponds, Stews, & Fish. 

 X. Wherein the Angler is punishable by law, if he invade another's 



right by angling. 

 XI. How the Angler may lawfully defend himself if wrongfully dis- 

 turbed in his angling. 

 XII. Some Precedents of license to angle in another's Fishing. 

 Together with many other useful and pleasant varieties, suitable to the 



Recreation of Angling. 

 Adorned with copper cuts. 



By R. H., Esq., near 40 Years Practitioner in this art. 

 London : Printed by P. H., for G. Conyers, at the Ring ; and T. Ballard, 

 at the Rising Sun ; Little Britain, 1706. 8vo., pp. 296. 

 Angler's (The) Vade Mecum, containing an account of Water Flies, 

 &.C. See Carroll. 



*tANGLER's (The) Vade Mecum ; or, a CoiMrENDious and Full Dis- 

 course OF Angling, discovering the aptest methods and ways, exactest 

 rules and properest baits, and choicest experiments for the catching ot 

 all manner of Fresh-Water Fish. Together with a brief discourse on 

 Fish Ponds, and not only the easiest but most palatable ways of dressmg 

 of all sorts offish, whether belonging to Rivers or Ponds ; and the Laws 

 concerning Anglincr and the Preservation of such Fish. 1st edit., Lon- 

 don, printed for WUliam Battersley, and are to be sold at his shop at 



