OBSERVATIONS ON 



ANGLING. 



SALMON. 



.S this fish is constantly found in the 

 River Trent, and many are caught hy the 

 Seine, I shall give some directions for taking 

 them by angling, to such as chase to try, 

 I confefs I never caught one, but several 

 have been taken in angling for other fish 

 particularly barbel. 



They frequent the deepest parts of the ri- 

 ver, where the stream is moderate, near the 

 piers of bridges, and where high banks are 

 worn by floods; for there the water has 

 made a kind of pool by its action upon the 



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