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Profiles in Saltwater Angling : A History of the Sport - Its People and Places, Tackle and Techniques

Profiles in Saltwater Angling : A History of the Sport - Its People and Places, Tackle and Techniques

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Engaging, highly rewarding reading for dedicated anglers.
Review: In Profiles In Saltwater Angling, angler and conservationist George Reiger shares revealing and engaging portraits of such fishing greats as Zane Grey, Kip Farrington, Ernest Hemingway, Fran Woolner, as well as modern masters Lefty Kreh and Walter Fondren. Profiles In Saltwater Angling also provides detailed information on the development of tackle, techniques, and strategy enabling every coastal fisherman who reads this impressive history with a new understanding of both his gear and his quarry. Profiles In Saltwater Angling is wonderfully informative, entertaining, engaging reading that will prove highly rewarding for anglers of any age or degree of experience.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Captivating History of Inshore and Offshore Fishing
Review: This book is just amazing. Its more than four hundred pages and I tore threw it in two days. Especially good were the chapters concerning striped bass fishing in the Northeast. I also enjoyed the chapters that included an interview-style format where the reader can get a better feel for various fishing personalities. Get this book here or somewhere. If your bored this winter, this will keep you entertained.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Captivating History of Inshore and Offshore Fishing
Review: This book is just amazing. Its more than four hundred pages and I tore threw it in two days. Especially good were the chapters concerning striped bass fishing in the Northeast. I also enjoyed the chapters that included an interview-style format where the reader can get a better feel for various fishing personalities. Get this book here or somewhere. If your bored this winter, this will keep you entertained.


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