The Complete dingier. 20 j 



pleafanter tafte; and he is alfo 

 excellent to enter a young Angler, 

 for he is a greedy biter, and they 

 will ufually lye abundance of them 

 together in one referved place where 

 the water is deep, and runs quietly, 

 and an ealie Angler, if he has found 

 where they lye, may catch fortie or 

 fiftie, or fometimes twice fo many at 

 aftanding. 



There is alfo a Bleak ,a fifh that is 

 ever in motion, and therefore cal- 

 led by fome the River Swallow; for 

 juft as you (hall obferve the Swallow 

 to be moft evenings in Summer ever 

 in motion, making fhort and quick 

 turns when he flies to catch flies in 

 the aire, by which he lives, fo does 

 the Bleak at the top of the water; 

 and this fifh is beft caught with a 

 fine final Artificial Fly, which is to 

 be of a brown colour, and very 

 final, and the hook anfwerable: 

 There is no better iport then whip- 

 ping for Bleaks in a boat in a Sum- 

 mers 



