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Vhat times are fecifonable , and rvhat uvfea^ 

 fonable to Jvgle in, 



CAlm and clear weather is very good to angle in •, 

 bnt cool cloudy weather in Summer is belt ^ but 

 it muft not be fo boifteroully windy as that you can- 

 not guide your Tackle, The cooler the weather is in 

 hotteft Months, the better it is : and if a iudden vio- 

 rent (hour hath diftur bed and muddied the River, then 

 is your time to angle in the Stream at th,e ground 



with a red Worm. . ^.n r • ^a 



Likewife a little before the Fifh fpawn is a very good 

 time for Angling-, for then their Bellies being iul, 

 they come into fandy Fords, and there rub their Bel- 

 lies to loofen them, at which time they will bite very 



freelv 



If you intend to fifli for Cay^ and Tench, you mufl 

 commence your fport early in the Morning, filhing 

 from Sun-rifing till eight of the Clock, and from four 

 in the Afternoon till Nighty and in hot Months tiU 



it be very late. ,,, ^ , _, ^^ 



In the heat of Summer G«yp; will fhew themfelves 



on the very Rim of the water •, at which time, ir you 



fifhwithaLob-worm as you do with a Fly natural, 



you will have excellent fport, efpecially if it be among 



^In March, Afr'tU September, and all the Winter, ( in 

 which feafon Fiflifwimdeep very near the Ground) 

 I fav,in thofe Months it is beft filing in a clear fercne 

 warm day,for then they bitefafteft : But all the Sum. 

 mer-trme Mornings, Evenings, and cool cloudy wea- 

 ther are the beft times for Angling. .,. ^ j .u ^ 

 Here note, that by experience you will find that 

 Filb rife beft at the Fly after a ftour of Ram that hath 



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