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The daee is a gentyll fyffhe to take, & 

 yf it be well drefet thenne is it good mete. 

 In Marche his bayte is a redde worme. In 

 Apryll the bobbe vnder y e cowe torde. 

 In Maye the docke canker and the bayte 

 on y e flothorn and on the oken leyf. In 

 June the codworme & the bayte on the 

 ofyer and the whyte grubbe in y e dung 

 hyll. In Juyll take hous flyes & flyes that 

 brede in pyfmer hylles : the codworme & 

 maggotes vnto Mighelmas. And yf the 

 water be clere ye fhall take fyffhe whan 

 other take none. And fro that tyme forth 

 doo as ye do for the roche. For comyngly 

 theyr bytynge & theyr baytes ben lyke. 



The bleke is but a feble fyffhe, yet he is 

 holfom. His baytes from Marche to My- 

 ghelmas be the fame that I haue wryten 

 before for the roche and darfe fauynge all 

 the fomer feafon, as moche as ye maye, 



