no *fhe Complete Angler. 



is with the Palmer-worm, of which I 

 laftipoke to you; but of thele there 

 be divers kinds, or at leaft of divers 

 colours, thefe and the May-fly are 

 the ground of all^-Angling,which 

 are to be thus made : 



Firft you muft arm your hook, 

 with the line in the iniide of it; then 

 take your Sciflers and cut fo much 

 of a browne Malards feather as in 

 your own reafon wil make the wings 

 of it, you having withall regard to 

 the bignefs or littlenefs of your 

 hook, then lay the outmoft part of 

 your feather next to your hook,then 

 the point of your feather next the 

 ihank of your hook; and having fo 

 done, whip it three or four times 

 about the hook with the fame Silk, 

 with which your hook was armed, 

 and having made the Silk faft, take 

 the hackel of a Cock or Capons neck, 

 or aP/0wrj-top,which is ulually bet- 

 ter ; take off the one fide of the fea- 

 ther, and then take the hackel, Silk 



or 



