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The Yorkshire Anglers' Guide: To The Whole Of The Fishing On The Yorkshire Rivers (1851) is a comprehensive guidebook for anglers interested in fishing on the rivers of Yorkshire, England. Written by Tom Bradley, a renowned angler and fishing enthusiast of his time, the book provides detailed information on the various rivers, streams, and other water bodies in the region, including the River Aire, River Calder, River Derwent, River Don, River Humber, River Nidd, River Ouse, River Rother, River Swale, and River Wharfe.The guidebook covers a wide range of topics related to fishing, including the different types of fish found in the Yorkshire rivers, the best times and locations for fishing, the various techniques and equipment used in angling, and the rules and regulations governing fishing in the region. It also includes detailed maps, illustrations, and descriptions of the different fishing spots, as well as tips and advice from experienced anglers.In addition to its practical value as a guidebook for anglers, The Yorkshire Anglers' Guide also provides a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of fishing in Yorkshire during the mid-19th century. Bradley's vivid descriptions of the landscapes, wildlife, and people of the region, as well as his anecdotes and stories about his own fishing experiences, make for an engaging and informative read.Overall, The Yorkshire Anglers' Guide is an essential resource for anyone interested in fishing in Yorkshire, as well as a valuable historical document that offers insight into the rich tradition of angling in England.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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