Becalmed on the Lake

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Title

Becalmed on the Lake

Subject

Lough Derg--Henry Newland--Fishing--Wind

Description

"But the breeze gradually dropped. Large splashes of calm, glazy-looking water appeared here and there, spreading by little and little over the whole surface, while the rises became more and more infrequent, and, before a dozen fish had been caught, ceased altogether..."

Creator

Henry Newland, 1804-1860

Source

Newland, Henry, The Erne, Its Legends and Its Fly-Fishing, pp. 222-23

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_0182

Coverage

54.620679, -7.902967

References

http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t4qj7g05s

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Text

"But the breeze gradually dropped. Large splashes of calm, glazy-looking water appeared here and there, spreading by little and little over the whole surface, while the rises became more and more infrequent, and, before a dozen fish had been caught, ceased altogether. Slievan had fairly given it up, and was asleep with his mouth open at the bottom of the boat ; and M'Gowan was putting the finishing touches to some buzz-flies which he had been making ever since the boat had left the Purgatory ; the lines were still cast across the water, but lazily and mechanically, — the thoughts of the fishermen were evidently elsewhere."

Original Format

Monograph

Citation

Henry Newland, 1804-1860, “Becalmed on the Lake,” Digital Derg: A Deep Map, accessed April 16, 2024, https://digitalderg.eu/items/show/200.

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