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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… near the small river Greet, which is noted for its red trout. It comprises the districts of Burgage, the High Town, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… rivers abound with many varieties of coarse fish; trout are restricted to the upper reaches of the Ouse's … waters in other ways such as restocking, especially with trout, and enforcing the statutory close season for coarse … to pollution. Fish are taken from enclosed waters or trout-streams and placed in stretches of river which chemical …
A History of the County of Oxford
… has placed the following fish in the Thames: 172,000 trout ova, 11,600 fry, 9,300 yearlings and two-year-olds up … the Oxford Angling Society has placed in the Thames 500 trout and 8,034 roach, perch, chub, pike, tench, rudd, and … of which we have not yet experienced, so far as the trout are concerned, but in spite of the fact that the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Wiltshire, from the point of view of the angler, is its trout fishing. In course of time, however, it may well be … streams. The upper reaches are, in fact, typical small trout streams. But the fish are smaller than in the chalk … a good fish, and a twopounder very exceptional. Of these trout-fishing tributaries, the best known is the By Brook, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… are prohibited. 14 The close time for salmon and salmon trout is between I September and 31 March; that for trout and char from 11 September to 31 March; that for smelts … 15 March to June except in the case of rod fishing for trout with an artificial fly or with a spinning or live bait. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… flooded; that adjoining West End Lane was converted into a trout lake, and in 1976 the Vicarage pit, north of the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… on the north by the river Aire, which is well stocked with trout, and runs through a tract of fine meadow land. The moor …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… it abounds with salmon, grilse, smelts, pike, perch, trout, eels, and other fish, and is navigable for vessels of … the surface in various directions; they all abound with trout, and salmon is found in most of the rivers. There are … forty feet in height: the stream abounds with trout, affording good sport to the angler. The soil is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The streams are particularly favourable for trout-fishing; and some of the principal nobility and gentry …
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