The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 158William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1938 |
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... fish , I saw this happen and the mystery of my ' missed ' fish was explained . The same thing has happened with the tiny leaden weights sometimes affixed to the line to assist in casting . I have seen fish take these too . So it was a ...
... fish , I saw this happen and the mystery of my ' missed ' fish was explained . The same thing has happened with the tiny leaden weights sometimes affixed to the line to assist in casting . I have seen fish take these too . So it was a ...
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... fish . He knows what the fish are doing , and why . ' To - day we will not catch fish , ' he says , ' because they are sad . But to - morrow they will be happy , and we will catch many small ones . Next week , we will get big fish . On ...
... fish . He knows what the fish are doing , and why . ' To - day we will not catch fish , ' he says , ' because they are sad . But to - morrow they will be happy , and we will catch many small ones . Next week , we will get big fish . On ...
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... fish that has satisfied you as to his credentials and that continues to feed on the surface . Such a fish , if you stick to him , falls to you in the end ( in my experience ) far more often than not . And you will get more enjoyment ...
... fish that has satisfied you as to his credentials and that continues to feed on the surface . Such a fish , if you stick to him , falls to you in the end ( in my experience ) far more often than not . And you will get more enjoyment ...
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