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Rating: Summary: Moony About Stripers Review: It's "different" alright: too much earnest style and mysticism for the money. I have no doubt Abrames is a good fisherman and loves the striper and its world --but you gotta wade through the mucky prose of the post/neo Romantic style to get out to what Abrames knows. It is apparently meant to be EXPERIENCED --perhaps read by moonlight to a woman in an Edwardian dress in Blake meter. The doors of perception into the striper world swing open but it's still just a beach and saltwater and a primitive vertebrate from which I want to elicit a feeding response. The transcendental drawings ARE lovely, but they show less than meets the eye, and any one of the new primers of fly fishng for stripers are better esp. Taboury's "Stripers on the Fly" (Lyons/1999). This is waa-aaay too different.
Rating: Summary: Moony About Stripers Review: It's "different" alright: too much earnest style and mysticism for the money. I have no doubt Abrames is a good fisherman and loves the striper and its world --but you gotta wade through the mucky prose of the post/neo Romantic style to get out to what Abrames knows. It is apparently meant to be EXPERIENCED --perhaps read by moonlight to a woman in an Edwardian dress in Blake meter. The doors of perception into the striper world swing open but it's still just a beach and saltwater and a primitive vertebrate from which I want to elicit a feeding response. The transcendental drawings ARE lovely, but they show less than meets the eye, and any one of the new primers of fly fishng for stripers are better esp. Taboury's "Stripers on the Fly" (Lyons/1999). This is waa-aaay too different.
Rating: Summary: Striper Moon-A Practical Approach to Saltwater Fly Fishing Review: Kenney Abrames' Striper Moon is a thorough approach to saltwater fly fishing. Abrames does an excellent job of studying his environment which serves as his basis for: 1. fly pattern construction 2. selection of necessary tackle 3. appropriate fishing techniquesHis is a tradition fly fishing approach drawing heavily from fly fishing's freshwater roots. His flies, particularly the Razzle Dazzle, the Eel Punt, and Ray's Fly, Flatwing, are staples in my fly boxes. I found Striper Moon to be a very clearly written, well-thoughtout book that outlines an entire methodology for use in the salt. Abrames' A Perfect Fish picks up where Striper Moon left off and is an excellent addition to any angler's library.
Rating: Summary: Striper Moon-A Practical Approach to Saltwater Fly Fishing Review: Kenney Abrames' Striper Moon is a thorough approach to saltwater fly fishing. Abrames does an excellent job of studying his environment which serves as his basis for: 1. fly pattern construction 2. selection of necessary tackle 3. appropriate fishing techniques His is a tradition fly fishing approach drawing heavily from fly fishing's freshwater roots. His flies, particularly the Razzle Dazzle, the Eel Punt, and Ray's Fly, Flatwing, are staples in my fly boxes. I found Striper Moon to be a very clearly written, well-thoughtout book that outlines an entire methodology for use in the salt. Abrames' A Perfect Fish picks up where Striper Moon left off and is an excellent addition to any angler's library.
Rating: Summary: The Striper Moon a must read Review: Kenny's presentation about the world of the striper and it's feeding habits will help anyone from novice to experinence angler.If you are looking for a book that will help you take fishing for stripers from a random act to a science you will not be dissappointed. It was a pleasure to read again and again
Rating: Summary: A tribute to the stripers! Review: One of the first few striper fishing books that I ever read, it was also one of the most memorable. The author gives a very fresh, very informative look at the ways of the striped bass, including it's haunts and it's forage, and how it all relates to the moon. But that's far from the whole thing! It's filled with stories and excellent speculation, with just the right amount of how-to and why. It's not a book based on other books, it's from the heart and the experience of Mr. Abrames himself. I found it profound and moving as the author's love and awe of the surf and the striped bass are contagious. TimS
Rating: Summary: Very solid ,insightfully written Review: This book is different than any of the new striper books that have come out in the past few years in that it is unique and written from experience rather than theory and hearsay. It is not a rewrite of previous efforts but is a source for many of them. It is a book that is often quoted in content but seldom acknowledged as the the background resource for much of the good information about striper fishing available today. Everyone who has read this book that I have talked to says that it is the only striper book that is really needed. They are right.
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