The Complete Angler. 



your hook through his back fin, and 

 letting him fw \i\ i up and down about 

 mid-water, or a little lower, and 

 you {till keeping him to about that 

 depth, by a Cork, which ought 

 not to be a very light onc^: and the 

 like way you are to fiih for the 

 Pearch with a fmall Frog 9 your 

 hook being fattened through the 

 skin of his leg, towards the upper 

 part of it : And laftly, I will give 

 you but this advife, that you give 

 the Pearch time enough when he 

 bites, for there was fcarfe ever a- 

 ny Angler that has given him too 

 much. And now I think beft to 

 reft my felfe, for I have almoft 

 fpent my ipirits with talking fo 

 long. 



Vlat. Nay, good Mafter, one 

 fifh more, fo r you fee it rains ftill, 

 and you know our Angles are like 

 money put to ufury ; they may 

 thrive though we fit ftill and do no- 

 thing, but talk & enjoy one another. 

 N 4 Come, 



