| Peter Beckford - 1802 - 50 páginas
...air;" both of which, I apprehend, should be moist, without being wet. When both are in this condition, the scent is then perfect; and vice versa, when the ground is hard and the air dry, there will seldom be any scent. It scarcely ever lies with a north, or an east wind : a southerly wind without... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1812 - 696 páginas
...remain. Scent frequently alters in the same day, and without asserting what scent exactly is, it may be said to depend chiefly on two things, the condition...fail to destroy scent. A fine sunshiny day, is not often good for hunting; but a day warm without Sun, is generally a perfect one; there are not many... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 714 páginas
...The more rapid the animal, again, the less the scent communicated. The scent, however, scarcely tver lies with a north or an east wind ; a southerly wind without rain, and a westerly wind that is not rough, are the best. On first finding a fox, the huntsman should draw quietly and... | |
| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1826 - 324 páginas
...air" both of which, I apprehend, should be moist, without being wet. When both are in this condition, the scent is then perfect ; and vice versa, when the...wind : a southerly wind without rain, and a westerly wind that is not too rough, are the most favourable. Storms in the air are great enemies to scent,... | |
| 1841 - 552 páginas
...told and wonderfully true ! Tom must have instructed Beckford. Hear what the latter says. "It (scent) scarce ever lies with a north, or an east wind; a southerly wind without rain, and a westerly wind that is not rough, are the most favourable. A fine sun-shiny day is not often a good hunting day;... | |
| 1853 - 542 páginas
...and vice versd, when the ground is hard and the air dry, there will seldom be any scent. It scarcely ever lies with a north or an east wind : a southerly wind without rain, and a westerly wind that is not rough, are the most favourable." Now what would this talented sportsman have written... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 442 páginas
...said to be perfect. When the ground is hard and dry, there will scarcely beany scent, and it hardly ever lies with a north or an east wind. A southerly...and a westerly one that is not rough, are the best ; a warm day, without sun, is a perfect one. In some fogs the scent lies high ; in others not at all.... | |
| John Timbs - 1832 - 356 páginas
...said to be perfect. When the ground is hard and dry, there will scarcely be any scent, and it hardly ever lies with a north or an east wind. A southerly...and a westerly one that is not rough, are the best ; a wurin day, without sun, is a perfect one. In some fogs the scent lies high ; in others not at all.... | |
| 1832 - 426 páginas
...«aid to bo perfect. When the ground is hard and dry, there will scorculy he any scent, and it hardly ever lies with a north or an east wind. A southerly wind, without rain, and a webt erly one that ie not rough, are the best ; a warm day, without sun, is a perfect one. In some... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1871 - 1024 páginas
...moist without being wet. When both are in this condition the scent is then perfect, and rice versd when the ground is hard and the air dry, there seldom will be any scent. It scarcely ever lies with a north or an east wind ; a southerly wind without rain, and a westerly wind... | |
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