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Baits
and Artificial Lures |
John
Wilson, 2001, paperback
An informative and
illustrated guide to baits and lures. Selecting and presenting the
most appropriate bait is not easy. John Wilson offers refreshing
and detailed advice into the countless options for the angler including
natural baits, manufactured baits, particle lures and many more, plus
how to present them.
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John
Aston, 2007, hardback, 288 pages
This is a book that
brings to life over forty years of angling; it has very little to say
about 'how to do it' but a great deal to say about 'why I do it' and
'what it felt like to do it'.
Written in the form of an angling autobiography, it begins with boyhood
expeditions to a pond in the shadow of the West Yorkshire slag heaps,
and proceeds, via specimen-hunting trips to the bleak fenland dykes and
forays to the lonely lochs of north-west Scotland, to the delicate
business of conjuring trout out of the streams around the author's home
in North Yorkshire.
There is something here for anglers of all persuasions, John Aston
writes with as much passion about the barbel, carp, perch and pike which
he caught in the past as he does about the trout and grayling which now
preoccupy his attention.
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Peter
Kaminsky, 1997, paperback, 384 pages
Discusses the
basics of freshwater and saltwater fishing including the range of
equipment, basic casting, fly casting, the best fishing locations around
the world, information on fish species, how to improve your catch and
release technique, how to dress and how to clean and cook your catch.
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Peter
Kaminsky, 1998, paperback, 354 pages
The author combines
his witty style of writing with a love of fishing. He explores
the fundamentals of fly fishing, from tying fliers to reeling in a
catch. Tips and practical advice are provided on choosing the
right equipment, how best to catch a fish, how to read the water, how to
improve your technique and how to master all the casting styles you will
ever need.
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Darryl
Grimason, 2005, hardback, 224 pages
A mesmerising
account of the author's lifelong love affair with fishing in
Ireland. Whether describing a nostalgic attachment to his first
special rod, the pleasure of angling for wild brown trout or the capture
of tuna, his enthusiasm for the subject is infectious.
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The
Art of Freshwater Fishing |
1999,
hardback, 160 pages
This American guide
teaches anglers of all abilities how to successfully catch freshwater
fish during any time of the year.
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2006,
paperback, 533 pages
A directory dealing
with a variety of angling issues such as where to fish not only in
Britain but also the rest of the world and how to obtain licences,
tickets and prices. Game, freshwater and sea fishing are all
covered.
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The
Sea Angler's Step by Step Guide to Baits & Rigs |
Mel
Russ, 1999, hardback, 96 pages
Using photographs,
Mel Russ explains the various baits available for sea anglers to enable
them to improve their catch rates.
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Lee
Jackson's Carp Clinic |
Lee
Jackson, 2001, paperback, 96 pages
Lee Jackson takes
the reader through the whole process of successfully catching a
fish. With hundreds of specially taken colour photographs and
clear easy to understand text, this volume is essential reading for
anyone interested in carp.
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Lefty
Kreh, 2000, paperback, 96 pages
Experienced angler
Lefty, shares his wealth of knowledge with a variety of solutions to the
problems faced by many anglers, from how to pacify a fish to which hook
sharpening tool should be used.
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2005,
paperback, 192 pages
This American book
provides advice to both novice and experienced anglers alike. 400
photographs highlight a guide that contains more than 300 tips on such
topics as tackle, lures and techniques and much more.
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