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clianfc, as their defects are almost universally 

 complained of. 



Some reels are fastened to the rods by 

 means of nails, which is the most secure 

 method ; but, for the Angler who travels, 

 they are made with a long hollow groove, 

 which is fastened to the butt of the rod by 

 two pieces of leather, passing over both ends 

 of the brass groove : others have a rinse at- 

 tached to them, which is intended to be lined 

 with leather, and passed over the point to the 

 handle of the rod, where it is made fast by 

 means of a screw. This latter mode is the 

 least troublesome, and is perfectly secure. 



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The Fishina Pannier should be of neat 

 light wicker work, broad at the bottom, and 



