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of three or four gallons (which is 

 better) then wa(b your barrel with 

 water and honey ; and having put 

 into it a quantitie of earth and grafs 

 roots, then put in your flies and co- 

 ver it, and they will live a quarter of 

 a year; thefe in any ftream and clear 

 water are a deadly bait for Roch or 

 Dace, or for a Chub, and your rule 

 is tofifli notlefs then a handful from 

 the bottom. 



I (hall next tell you a winter bait 

 for a Roc/j,a. Dace,or Chub, and it is 

 choicely good. About All-hol- 

 lantide (and fo till Froft comes) 

 when you fee men ploughing up 

 heath-ground, or fandy ground, 

 or greenfwards , then follow the 

 plough, and you {hall find a white 

 worm, as big as two Magots, and it 

 hath a red head, (you may obferve 

 in what ground moft are, for there 

 the Crows will be very watchful, 

 and follow the Plough very clofe) 

 it is all foft,andfullcf whitiiliguts;a 



worm 



