THE ANGLER'S INSTRUCTOR: A treatise on the best mode of angling in English rivers, lakes and ponds; and on the habits of fish. By William Bailey, Nottingham. Second edition.
(1857) ND (1866) 2nd edition. 12mo (103 x 152mm). Pp108 + 1 page advertisement for William Bailey, Fishing Tackle Manufacturer. Beige wrappers, lined and titled on upper cover in black.
Divided into chapters on pike, perch, trout, grayling, carp, tench, barbel, chub, bream, roach, dace and gudgeon. Barbel, roach, pike and chub get most pages, with barbel clearly the author's favourite. "An excellent practical treatise by the best Nottingham angler of his day. There are some marked points of difference between the Nottingham system of angling and that in vogue elsewhere, especially as regards the nature and action of the winch employed." (Westwood and Satchell). "Rather un-Halfordian approach to trout fishing. Always use a live minnow if you can and worms - 'all flesh no bone' - are excellent bait." (Alfred A.L. Thomas).
Divided into chapters on pike, perch, trout, grayling, carp, tench, barbel, chub, bream, roach, dace and gudgeon. Barbel, roach, pike and chub get most pages, with barbel clearly the author's favourite. "An excellent practical treatise by the best Nottingham angler of his day. There are some marked points of difference between the Nottingham system of angling and that in vogue elsewhere, especially as regards the nature and action of the winch employed." (Westwood and Satchell). "Rather un-Halfordian approach to trout fishing. Always use a live minnow if you can and worms - 'all flesh no bone' - are excellent bait." (Alfred A.L. Thomas).
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Book Code
59259
Author | Bailey (William). (1821-1886). |
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Book Code | 59259 |
ISBN | No ISBN. |
Book Description | Ex-library - large label on front end-paper and rubber stamp on title-page verso. Inner hinge tender and slight damage and label to spine. |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Published Date | 1866 |
Publisher | T. Forman, Nottingham.; |
Place | Longmans and Co., London. |