Quill of a fit proportion ^ then pare your Cork into a 

 Pyramidal form of what bignels you think fit j after 

 this grind it fmooth. 



To plum your Ground, you mult carry with you 

 a Mufquet bullet with a hole made through it, or any 

 other lort of Plummet, tying this to a ftrong twift, 

 hang it on your Hook, and fo you will find the depth 

 of the Water. 



And that you may not incommode your Tackle, it 

 will be very reqailite to make feveral partitions in 

 pieces of Parchment fowed together, by which each 

 Utenfil may have a place by it felf. 



In any wife forget not to carry a little Whetftone 

 with you to iharpen your Hooks if you find them 

 blunt and dull. 



I need not advife you how to carry your BOB and 

 PALMER, or put you in mind of having feveral 

 Boxes of divers fizes for your Hooks, Corks, Silk, 

 Thread, Lead, Flics, &c. or admonilh you not to for- 

 get your Linnen and Wollen Bags for all forts of 

 Baits ; but let me forwarn you not to have a P AUN- 

 DER that is heavy, for it can never be light enough : 

 thofe which are made of Ofiers 1 think arc the belt. 



Laltly, forget not carry with you a fmail Pole 

 with a Loop at the end thereof, to which you may 

 fallen a fmall Net to land great Fife withal. 



There is another way much better, and thftt is br 

 the Landing-hook, which hath a Screw at the end 

 of it to icrew it into the Socket of a Pole .• to which 

 Socket maybe fitted aifo two other Hooks,the one to 

 pull out Wood, and the other Iharp to cut away 

 Weeds. 



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