Rods length.
8. Generally length of Rod, is to be govern∣ed by the breadth of the River you Angle in, but always use a Rod full as long as the River will bear, and let the same be very well mount∣ed.
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8. Generally length of Rod, is to be govern∣ed by the breadth of the River you Angle in, but always use a Rod full as long as the River will bear, and let the same be very well mount∣ed.
I never use a Rod under 5 yards and a half long, and I find more advantages by it, than I need to trouble you with here, by telling them, and although I generally Angle in a small Ri∣ver, yet I use one of that length constantly.