ANGLING.
Br Jock Scott
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BAfiK NOTES.
Scottish Items.— Mr William Blaok, who is salmon fißhing in the North of Scotland, contributes an article to the Fishing Gazette of April 5, entitled "A Spring Day on the Oykel." The same number of the Gazette contain!) an illustrated artiole on three celebrated anglers, viz., A. Russel, late editor of the Scotsman, W. O. Stewart, and A. Bartram ; also an unpublished letter from the late Canon Kingeley. Dipton. — The Southland Times' correspondent states that young trout are very plentiful in this stream, and are to be seen jumping in all directions.
Sharks on the Deobease.— Once upon a time the seas were inhabited by no fewer than 867 different species of sharks, while to-day only about 70 varieties are known.
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Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 27
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184ANGLING. Otago Witness, Issue 1898, 19 June 1890, Page 27
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