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Venator. I thank you, good master, for this observation. But now
what
shall be done with my Chub or Cheven that I have caught ?
Piscator. Marry, Sir, it shall be given away to some poor body;
for I'll
warrant you I'll give you a Trout for your supper: and it is a
good
beginning of your art to offer your first-fruits to the poor,
who will both
thank you and God for it, which I see by your silence you seem
to
consent to. And for your willingness to part with it so charitably,
I will
also teach more concerning Chub-fishing. You are to note, that
in
March and April he is usually taken with worms; in May, June,
and
July, he will bite at any fly, or at cherries, or at beetles with
their legs
and wings cut off, or at any kind of snail, or at the black bee
that breeds
in clay walls. And he never refuses a grasshopper, on the top
of a swift
stream, nor, at the bottom, the young humble bee that breeds in
long
grass, and is ordinarily found by the mower of it. In August,
and in the
cooler months, a yellow paste, made of the strongest cheese, and
pounded in a mortar, with a little butter and saffron, so much
of it as,
being beaten small, will turn it to a lemon colour. And some make
a
paste for the winter months, at which time the Chub is accounted
best,
for then it is observed, that the forked bones are lost, or turned
into a
kind of gristle, especially if he be baked, of cheese and turpentine.
He
will bite also at a minnow, or peek, as a Trout will: of which
I shall tell
you more hereafter, and of divers other baits. But take this for
a rule,
that, in hot weather, he is to be fished for towards the mid-water,
or
near the top; and in colder weather, nearer the bottom; and if
you fish
for him on the top, with a beetle, or any fly, then be sure to
let your line
be very long, and to keep out of sight. And having told you, that
his
spawn is excellent meat, and that the head of a large Cheven,
the throat
being well washed, is the best part of him, I will say no more
of this
fish at the present, but wish you may catch the next you fish
for.
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