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ANGLING IMPROVED. 



10. The CHEVIN or CHUB, all sorts of earth- 

 worms, bob, the minnow, flies of all sorts, cad-bait, all 

 sorts of worms bred on herbs and trees, especially oak- 

 worms, young frogs, wasps, bees, or grasshoppers, on 

 the top of the water ; cheese, gram, beetles, a great 

 brown fly that lives on the oak, black snails, their bellies 

 slit that the white appear j he loves a large bait, as a 

 wasp, colwort-worm, and then a wasp altogether. 



1 1 . The BREAM takes red worms, especially those 

 that are got at the root of a great Dock, it lies wrapped 

 up in a knot, or round cluej paste, flag-worms, wasps, 

 green-flies, butter-flies, or a grasshopper, his legs being 

 cut off. 



12. FLOUNDER, SHAD, and MULLET, love red 

 worms of all sorts, wasps, and gentles. 



As for the MINNOW, LOACH, BULL-HEAD, or 



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