A Treatyse of Fysshynge wyth an Angle / Being a facsimile reproduction of the first book on the subject of fishing printed in England by Wynkyn de Worde at Westminster in 1496
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A concise manual of angling that blends practical instruction—tackle, bait, flies, techniques for different waters, and seasonal and behavioral observations of fish—with brief natural-history notes and lists of recommended implements. The text also emphasizes angling as a contemplative, morally improving pastime, offering guidance on conduct and the quieter pleasures of the sport. Organized in short sections, it balances hands-on, how-to advice for practitioners with reflections on angling’s social and ethical dimensions, aiming to instruct readers while promoting restraint and appreciation of nature.
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