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Queer Angles on Angling

... Queer Angles on Angling Wfe have received from the Japanese Government Railways an interesting little book on angling in Japan, written principally for the tourist, but as our readers are unlikely to be making fishing trips to that country, we have passed ...

ANGLING IN CONNEMARA

... and a light hreeie. Wail Kali BEN NEVIS FROM 1NVERLOCHY CASTLE As taken by Mr. A. E. Robertson. DESCRIBED BY CORRIGEEN ANGLING IN CONNEMARA-- I was thinking of giving it up altogether when a fish rose close to the bank another followed on the opposite ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1924
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 918 | Page: 36 | Tags: Photographs 

ANGLING

... in the same river. This made angling much more difficult, and the take in the daytime, at least, was affected. Gravel bottom rivers, mainly recruited by the rainfall, suffered from the drought to a degree that made angling almost hopeless. As early as ...

ANGLING

... the tackle would have averted a heartache. Salmon angling has begun fairly well in Scotland, and the opening week has brought its lists of cap tures. It is on the cjioicest water and the best angling reaches that first blood has been drawn. In some places ...

ANGLING

... ANGLING. LAKE angling is good generally, and in some places exceptionally so. Loch Leven has been beating its best records. A friend of mine who fishes it annually creeled 45 trout weighing 37lb. in one day. This beats anything achieved by this. rod, ...

ANGLES

... ANGLES. From Sweden comes this camera-study of a beautiful blonde, on view at the Thirty-sixth Exhibition of the London Salon of Photography, at the R.W.S. Galleries, 26, Conduit Street. The Exhibition opened September 15, closes Saturday, October 13 ...

Published: Wednesday 19 September 1945
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 44 | Page: 19 | Tags: Photographs 

ANGLING

... ANGLING. THE Salmon and Fresh- water Fisheries No. 2 Bill is attracting a great deal of attention from the various angling associations throughout the country. The National Federation of Anglers, numbering about 100,000 members, have drafted and published ...

ANGLING

... ANGLING. THE angling on Blagdon Fishery has closed and a statement has been issued comparing the seasons of 1922 and J.921. Numerically the catch of the last season has exceeded that of 1921, the figures being 698 against 542. The great majority of these ...

ANGLING

... ANGLING. A HEREFORD paper summarises Angling on the Wye up to the end of last month. It represents a total of nearly 2,500 fish. This, it says, is by far and away the highest total ever reached up to the corresponding date in any previous year. No ...

ANGLING

... ANGLING. GALWAY RIVER is getting into its spring stride. The change has come with surprising rapidity. A fortnight ago it was over the angling bank, six feet at least above the normal, and so dirty that the fish declined to face it. Salmon do not like ...

ANGLING

... ANGLING. During the present month the Mayfly carnival will be on, and big things may reward the angler's prowess. Not that the Mayfly will he in full swing before the closing: days of the month, or perhaps well into June. For the coming of the long-legged ...

ANGLING

... ANGLING. THERE has been no substantial change in the con dition of the fisheries throughout the British Isles. The cry for rain has almost become a chorus. From every riverside complaints emanate. It is not merely that there is not sufficient water for ...