SPINXING AND BAIT FISHING. 



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the fastening at the tail, with perhaps one or two turns to 

 secure the double hook under the head, will be sufficient. 



' When completed and ready for use, the bait should be as 

 represented in fig. 2. 



FIG. I. — PRAWN TACKLE. 



FIG. 2. — PRAWN TACKLE BAITED. 



' Needles and traces with the double hooks — for which I 

 find Mr. Pennell's pattern very suitable— at different distances 

 apart, and of different sizes suited to different sized baits — 

 should be dressed beforehand ready for use. In high water 

 the largest sized prawns may be used, but in the clear water 



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