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THE 



EGERIA FISHING BASKET 



Prize Medal Awarded at 

 NATIONAL FISHERIES EXHIBITION, 



REGISTERED. 



COMPLETE OUTFIT 



FOR 



SEA-FISHING, 



DESIGNED AND ARRANGED BY 



BBADDELL & SON, 



CASTLE PLACE (Next the Ulster Club), 

 BELFAST. 



SOLE HUH -A. 1ST TJ IF 1 .A. C T TJ IR, IE IR, S . 



B. & SON respectfully invite the attention of the Nobility and Gentry of 

 the United Kingdom, and Yachtsmen &c. in all parts of the globe, to the 

 above Outfit for Sea-Fisning, which has already elicited the warmest enco- 

 miums from a large circle of the aristocracy of the country, and has been most 

 favourably uoiiced by THE FIELD and other first-class newspapers. 



From the Editor of * The Field.' 



' EGERIA Fismsra BASKET. This is a flat basket containing everything in the way of 

 tackle which a sea-iisherman can be expected to require, and filled up of the best possible 

 materials, and in the most perfect manner. When going a-fishing with this basket, the sea- 

 fisherman has not to think whether he has these leads, or those hooks, or that disgorger. 

 They are all here under his hand, stowed away as conveniently as possible nothing missing:, 

 nothing wanting. Lines for streaming, whiffing, bottom fishing &c., beautifully rigged and 

 fitted with spare chop-sticks, hooks, leads, horse line, bass flies, bait knife, gaff <fec., all are 

 there, many of them fitted into neat japanned cases, and complete in their way, not forget- 

 ting a bi? sandwich box, and, last but not least, what a Scotch miller once described to us as 

 a "muckle whusky flask." This useful collection of conveniently stowed sea-fishing tackle is 

 the production of Messrs. BRADDELL & Sox, of Belfast. It is intended for the use of yachts- 

 men and will no douht be largely patronised by them, as containing in a moderate space all 

 that they can require.' THE FIELD, June 1871. 



