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The English Lake District fisheries (1899)

by J. Watson

Other authors: Herbert Maxwell (Foreword)

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This volume is respectfully dedicated to Lord Grey of Fallodon, whose work on "Fly fishing" is one of the classics in angling literature
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Travellers with an eye for beautiful scenery have learnt that in every country the loveliest landscapes must be sought at the waterside; and whereas the English Lake District is a land of many waters, still or flowing, in none other can be the Contemplative Man's Recreation be pursued in a more charming environment.

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As the original edition of this book has been long out of print, it is felt that after a quarter of a century the time has come to bring it up to date.

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The English Lake District roughly comprises that portion of north-western England embraced by Westmorland, Cumberland and the Furness district of Lancashire.

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1st ed., 1899; new ed., 1925.
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