The bent-pin youth of the farm may outfish the unskillful, showy tyro from the city, but to compete with the scientific Angler he would have about the same chance of outfishing the expert as a cow would have fishing alongside of a mink.
A tyro would have fished the ground in ten minutes and caught nothing; some Anglers would have gone over it once in twenty-five minutes and taken a half-dozen fish.
When you buy your flies buy lots of them, for, be you a tyro or practical Angler, you will lose them easier on these streams than you imagine.
The tyro trout fisher is often more frightened at the rise of the trout than he would be at the flush of a noisy grouse or the springing of a surprised deer.
Trout often snap a fly and spit it out so quickly that the tyro does not have a chance to strike and hook the prize.
Tyro was not a noisy dog, but a few moments after he entered the thicket we heard him give one little bark, as if of joy.
The sock was brought out for Tyro to scent; then away he ran till he struck Addison's trail, and dashed out through the west field and down into the valley of the Horr Brook.
Tyro would go coursing around till he took Thomas's track, then race away till he came upon him.
A tyro in the art is likely to transcend nature and alter a little things as he finds them, when he wishes to indulge in sportive recreation.
Each experiment will bring annoyance, as the tyro may find as he plods on in his task.
The Lamarckian hypothesis has long since been justly condemned, and it is the established practice for every tyro to raise his heel against the carcase of the dead lion.
It has not awakened the spirit of the true artist, who is quick to detect whatever promises excellence and encourages the tyro to make the best of his little talent.
Reason and experience sustain him in the belief that a tyro should learn a business before being put in charge of important interests.
I ask if in the calm of their measured reveries, if in the deep meditations which fill their hours, they feel the extasy of a youthful tyro in the school of pleasure?
This is not strictly a technical term, but the tyro should note that the persons seated at the table are not necessarily all players.
Remember that you cannot bluff even a tyro out of "fours.
A few words of advice to the tyro may not, in conclusion, be out of place.
From this admonition the tyro may learn two things which will be of great service to her in hunting.
Our tyro who is enjoying her cubbing will be wise to take a back place on the opening day of the season, and thus avoid being jostled by the mighty crowd she will see on a Kirby Gate day.
But ducks are of all targets the most difficult, perhaps, for the tyro to hit.
In former times, men like Scott and Anderson were so far above suspicion that the veriest tyro was safe in their hands.
Shrewd as he was, he was a tyro in dynastic politics.
If he blundered as a strategist in not confessing defeat at Smolensk, he behaved like a tyro in statesmanship when he courted an overthrow at Moscow.
For joints, our author gives most lucid directions, which, if properly studied, cannot fail to convert the merest tyro into an admirable carver.
The experiment was tried at once, with such success that the Tyro was presently moved to complain of being wholly supplanted by the newcomer.
Quite innocent of plots and stratagems formulating about him, the Tyro tried all the various devices made and provided for the killing of time on shipboard, but found none of them sufficiently lethal.
The Tyro sought out his deck-chair and relapsed into immitigable boredom.
Little Miss Grouch had provided the crowd, and the Tyro simply added one to it.
The head tilted up, furnishing to theTyro the distinct moulding, under the blurring fabric, of a determined and resentful chin.
They had finished their final fiasco, and were standing at the door, exchanging mutual recriminations, when the Tyro with a face of deepest gloom bore down upon them.
That intelligent infant wept and would not be comforted because the pretty lady had not come also, and the Tyro was well fain to join him in his lamentations.
There was a convulsive movement of the features beneath the heavy veil, which the Tyro took to be the beginning of a smile.
The Tyrosat up late, asking questions of the moon, who, being also of feminine gender, obstinately declined to betray the secrets of the sex.
At the time named, the Tyro took particularly good care to be at the extreme other side of the deck, where he maintained a wary lookout.
The Tyrowas under the impression that the sun had come out.
I'd be glad to surrender it," said the Tyro meekly, "but there seems to be a species of family obligation about it.
The Tyro lapsed to the deck and curled his legs under him.
Of course this requires practice, but even a tyro may soon learn to use the whistle to good advantage.
The examples of net traps presented in this volume are so simple that the merest tyro can readily understand them.
Mr. Brown's style is directness itself, and there is no tyro in the painting trade, however mentally ungifted, who could fail to carry away a clearer grasp of the details of the subject after going over the performance.
The subject is dealt with fully in every little detail; consequently, even the veriest tyro can take away some useful information from its pages.
There was none to plead for Tyro and her helpless children, for her mother, Alkidike, was dead, and Salmoneus had taken the iron-hearted Sidero to be his wife.
But Salmoneus was full of rage when he knew that Tyro loved Enipeus, and how she had become the mother of two fair babes.
And Tyro went back in anguish of heart to the house of Salmoneus, but she would not have the love of Kretheus or listen to his words.
And Tyro listened to his tender words, as day by day she stole away from the house of her father, Salmoneus, to spend the livelong day on the banks of his beautiful stream.
So simply yet so thoroughly written, that it is a sage guide to the veriest tyro in china collecting.
Wire, unheeded by the tyro but beloved by the connoisseur, converted copper and silver, with its too obvious copper edge into solid plate to all appearance.
Were the same circumstances to occur again, no doubt everything would be very different; but at that time I was quite a tyro in all forest lore.
Of course my hunting was that of a tyro compared to his, and he took a kind of elder brother's interest in what I did and in my unimportant successes.
So he can predict to Tyro that there will be more than one child born to her: here, too, he speaks of what is personal to himself.
Tyro was the wife of Cretheus, and was apparently also his niece[929].
And now in the seat, and the grasp of the reins first secured, let the tyro make a start; not in a hurry, not with an instant dose of whipcord—a word of encouragement to his horse should suffice at first.
The first requisite for a tyro is to learn to sit well, and so to acquire the proper scope for his own power over his horse.
Soliman might be dangerous for a tyro in horsemanship.