pt?;;HING ^ 

 ,.;© gr«. 

 vryn aad tstreyte a&d sharpe at 

 duircole Ayr^ 



•Iter tliat, bivrxit uym in the 



wyth other brochea ech«* i^- 



the laste, so that y« ) 



hym lye stylt »nd ke^t^ 



hym drye 



In the aanM^ i»«^i«i^ 



hiir 



the 



oae ende -, bet 

 amd 



...— ^-.,1 -t— - 



'^t- 



^ staflto the 



auues tyll they mete. /> 

 i« wyth a byrde broche* vum 

 vfT,.=i- ^Bi{ ever the grettesf 

 !*te w«!ll. Thenne let 

 theane and let« 

 agh dn 

 x4 gtiene ^acyll and b :' 

 vith the stalfe. And whun 

 >to the hole in the staffs 

 ft) twrfmsrmc thnt oil , 



•ee, 



kfm t****M> ^ 



««#afRMtr' 



alKrre. i asant:. uicii. >yu. 

 wyth a lyna o( vi jbe«r««» •'"■' 

 tojppt i*yth a bow«> to ftwtOTt rn t^ 

 a rodd* so prevy ch: 

 wyte where ahowte ye too 



ake in and o i pe. 



li within the ende of your 



in ony other place 



■ ' :'i*tte 



^kteattd 



^ no oas expt^'}.eacea mti re&c aoa^ia ;u Kiuiug u &ainion when 

 thi& i& done with a fly of hia own manixtacture, may judge how greatly 

 the pleasure must hare been enhanced for him who had constnictpd his 

 own rod. 



'fbm dblel difference betw^n a modern salmon-rod and one of t; 

 to fKVOor a generation ago consists in the grc 

 itt hMvier top and lightar batt. Ab' i^inaa 



KtKm* ^ biitt aad mkidSk Joint, wi.i. 

 tBSjfc. iaSEva ibNMRd -Clip.^n iint cf vofiu^ . Tttn 





the 



low 



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