Where to catch fish
Dublin Core
Title
Where to catch fish
Subject
Lough Derg--Henry Newland--Fishing--Advice
Description
"It is in the neighbourhood of [the islands beyond Station Island] that the fish are caught, and round them the boat made its slow circuit, as the fishermen, keeping accurate time, cast, with lines not above twice the length of their rods, the one to the right and the other to the left of its course."
Creator
Henry Newland, 1804-1860
Source
Newland, Henry, The Erne, Its Legends and Its Fly-Fishing, pp. 220-21
Publisher
Chapman and Hall, London
Date
1851
Contributor
Digitised by Internet Archive, originally from University of California
Rights
Public domain
Format
xiv, 395 p. plates. 20 cm
Language
English
Type
Fishing memoirs
Identifier
DD_0180
Coverage
54.620679, -7.902967
References
http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t4qj7g05s
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
"It is in the neighbourhood of [the islands beyond Station Island] that the fish are caught, and round them the boat made its slow circuit, as the fishermen, keeping accurate time, cast, with lines not above twice the length of their rods, the one to the right and the other to the left of its course."
Original Format
Monograph
Citation
Henry Newland, 1804-1860, “Where to catch fish,” Digital Derg: A Deep Map, accessed April 26, 2024, https://digitalderg.eu/items/show/198.