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stump or other immoveable thing ; but if it 

 be weeds, let it go below the hook, then pull 

 at the twine, and the ring will break the 

 weeds and save your line and hook ; in the 

 other case, if it does not bring away your 

 hook, it will break the line near to it, an<J 

 prevent it from being strained in any other 

 place : a landing-net to land large fish with ; 

 some are made with joints to fold up for 

 convenience : a disgorge, to put down the 

 throat of a fish when he has swallowed the 

 hook, till you touch it, at the same time pull- 

 ing the line it will be free ; and a 

 basket to carry your fish in. 



CHAPTER X. 

 RULES FOR MAKING FLIES. 



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