Fishing, angling Books
Anness Publishing The Practical Guide to Fishing Flies
Book SynopsisStep-by-step instructions for tying and identifyingover 100 of the most successful fishing flies, and selecting the right fly for every fishing situation.
£9.49
Anness Publishing A Practical Guide to Game Fishing
Book SynopsisA how-to expert guide to the exhilarating sport of fly fishing, describing all members of the trout and salmon family, and including advice on rods, reels, lines, hooks and lures. Fishing techniques are covered in detail, including dry fly, nymph and wet fly fishing.
£7.59
Anness Publishing The Practical Guide to Fishing
Book SynopsisA detailed and newly updated manual on tackle, fishing techniques and locations, shown in 950 step-by-step photographs.
£13.50
Workman Publishing Incredibleand TrueFishing Stories
Book SynopsisThe daredevil who leaped from a helicopter onto the back of a marlin and rode it rodeo-style. A staggering 3,001 bass caught in a single short summer season on Long Island. A grueling 37-hour fight with Pacific salmon. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction! From crazy billfish quests to the scientist who hooked a grizzly, from 'fish catches man' horror stories to those nutty catfish noodlers who grope into the murkiest holes bare-handed, her are fishing's most unpredictable and spectacular tales. Shaun Morey traveled the world—including Alaska, Australia, Mexico, and the Caribbean—to interview anglers, boat captains, guides, and witnesses who can say: Yes, this really happened! Includes illustrations, photos, and links to videos.
£11.39
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Basic Fishing Lure Carving
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£12.59
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Small Ambassadeurs
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£34.84
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Fly Fishing the Tidewaters of Marylands
Book SynopsisEnjoy a thoughtful, rural, and down-to-earth portrait of Maryland's Chesapeake Bay as seen by an avid fly fisherman. From isolated tidal rivers to unexpected spots beneath highway overpasses, each of the 12 stories, organized by the month of the year, offers a unique view of this diverse fishery with the straightforward sensitivity of an old country song. Along with a thorough examination of the fishery, read about struggles with the economic difficulty of creating a home on Maryland's Eastern Shore; consider an elegy for a faithful truck; and find an unexpected winter redemption in a pawnshop. Each chapter includes wood cut prints by Danielle Spradley and the vintage photography of A. Aubrey Bodine. The stories are punctuated with old wives' tales and family recipes. All good fishing yarns provide anglers with insight and useful information, but these stories extend past the fishery of the Chesapeake Bay and into our daily lives.
£19.54
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Saltwater Tales
Book SynopsisJohn Unkart has been relied upon for years to keep readers informed about cutting-edge tips and tactics to help fishermen catch more fish. Here is a collection of true-life fishing adventures from shallow bay to deep blue water. These fascinating accounts are from the chronicles of a fisherman who has guided clients, friends, and family in pursuit of saltwater species. Unkart's catch techniques are responsible for creating unforgettable memories and are explained here in detail. Learn professional fishing strategies while embarking on entertaining saltwater journeys that are seeded with tips, tricks, and information that will help everyone become a better fishermanfrom the beginner to the seasoned angler. The stories were written as they unfolded, with many of the photos capturing actual moments of the catch. Read this book for enjoyment...catch more fish as a much-appreciated side effect.
£19.54
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Kayak Fishing the Northern Gulf Coast
Book SynopsisThe Northern Gulf Coast region of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana is home to some of the best coastal fishing in the world. From redfish, speckled trout, and flounder inshore to big game fish such as mackerel, tarpon, and even billfish off the beaches, kayak anglers have a fishing paradise on these sunny waters. Use this guide to learn where to fish, how to fish, and where to eat and stay to plan the perfect fishing adventure. Best of all, it''s all based on real personal experience from the editor of Southern Kayak Magazine.
£19.54
Universe Publishing Flywater The FlyFishing Rivers of the West
Book SynopsisThe magic and majesty of America’s greatest western fly-fishing rivers. Flywater brings us to the iconic creeks, springs, freestone rivers, and tailwaters that make the American West the world’s premier destination for fly fishing. Grant McClintock’s first book struck a chord with fishermen, and fifteen years later he takes the reader back to these fabulous places—from the storied Henry’s Fork to the Yellowstone to the Thompson River in British Columbia. With extraordinary new photography and wisdom, McClintock revisits these home waters and discovers countless others as well. Flywater is a gallery of moments and places. From Idaho and Montana to Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, McClintock’s rich photography of trout and steelhead waters surrounded by beautiful Western landscapes creates a compelling journey that the reader, whether fisherman or non-fisherman, will thoroughly enjoy. For the serious fly fisherman, this is an albTrade Review"There are books and there are books and this is a feast for the eyes, informative, intriguing, invaluable. It belongs in a place of prominence on your coffee table. Flywater by Grant McClintock ($45.00, 224 over-sized pages) is a true page turner with more than 200 photographs and moving, tender, serene scenes from Henry’s Fork to Yellowstone to the Thompson River in British Columbia. An album and a keepsake, Flywater is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED." ~Frommer Luxury Travel"A perfect coffee-table book...The photos are wonderful, the places all beautiful."- Fly Rod & Reel"Flywater contains voluptuous shots of sport's top water bodies in the West and has helped me make it through several dreary winters in the Pacific Northwest. The photography and layout is top-notch and you soon get the feeling that you would've given ANYTHING to have been one of the folks involved with putting this package together. Just be sure to wear a bib when looking inside so you don't make indelible drool marks on the pages!”- Less Oake, Amazon.com
£27.62
Universe Publishing The Orvis Guide to Small Stream Fly Fishing
Book SynopsisThe definitive and comprehensive guide to fishing small trout streams throughout North America. Tired of the famous and crowded rivers, today’s anglers have a greater desire to get close to nature while staying closer to home. The Orvis Guide to Small Stream Fly Fishing provides all the information for finding and fishing unspoiled gems found everywhere from wilderness areas to suburban backyards. These often overlooked streams are abundant throughout the United States, and range from the Appalachians—from Maine to Georgia—to northern Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota, the Black Hills of South Dakota, the entire Rocky Mountain region from Montana to northern Arizona, and the Cascade and Sierra Nevada ranges. As more fishing is done close to home, small trout streams, or third-order streams as described by hydrologists, are thirty times as abundant as the bigger, more famous trout streams and most of them are on public land, making them more accessible. This beautifuTrade Review“Would I suggest you get this book and add it to your personal library? Without a doubt I would say if you do not you would be making a mistake! Go ahead, purchase this book and read it cover to cover or scan the contents for subjects you might be interested in. You will see an increase in your fishing pleasure and maybe find some solitude even on a busy weekend away from the madding crowds.” ~TenkaraGrasshopper.com“I can say without hesitation that I know of no one better qualified to write the essential primer on fly-fishing small streams than Tom Rosenbauer. I learned something on every page of this book.” ~James R. Babb, Editor, Gray’s Sporting Journal“A comprehensive guide to fishing small trout streams throughout North America.” ~Publishers Weekly“I learned from this book, and I’ve been inspired. In an age where fly-fishing books are constantly flooding to the market, I’m hesitant to call any work the ‘final work’ on a subject. But if you’re planning to write the ideal tome about fly fishing small streams, you need to find another topic. Tom Rosenbauer has already written that book.” Hatches Fly Tying Magazine"Perhaps your favorite angler just needs a nudge to get him to explore new waters? That’s the premise behind Orvis’s beautifully illustrated, tip-packed Guide to Small Stream Fly Fishing." ~Outside Magazine"Highly recommended: Tom Rosenbauer avoided aiming his book at the fishing novice or small stream expert and the reason for this is what makes the book remarkable: there is useful information on every page, for every level of angler. The book goes beyond being a small stream manual that’s packed with technical information: its real value lies in the fact that it will really encourage you to get out there, seek out a small stream - and fish it." ~Fly Fishing Insider
£32.29
University of Toronto Press Fish Law and Colonialism
Book SynopsisAn engrossing history, Fish, Law, and Colonialism recounts the human conflict over fish and fishing in British Columbia and of how that conflict was shaped by law. Pacific salmon fisheries, owned and managed by Aboriginal peoples, were transformed in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by commercial and sport fisheries backed by the Canadian state and its law. Through detailed case studies of the conflicts over fish weirs on the Cowichan and Babine rivers, Douglas Harris describes the evolving legal apparatus that dispossessed Aboriginal peoples of their fisheries. Building upon themes developed in literatures on state law and local custom, and law and colonialism, he examines the contested nature of the colonial encounter on the scale of a river. In doing so, Harris reveals the many divisions both within and between government departments, local settler societies, and Aboriginal communities.Drawing on government records, statute books, case reportTrade ReviewFish, Law, and Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Salmon in British Columbia,by Douglas C. Harris, is a work of substantial empirical rigor and broad theoretical importance. -- Jeffery R. Dudas Law & Social Inquiry
£31.50
University of Nebraska Press Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West
Book SynopsisFisherman Mark Spitzer takes readers on an action-packed investigation of the most fierce and fearsome freshwater grotesques of the American West. Through the lenses of history, folklore, biology, ecology, and politics, Spitzer depicts the environmental destruction plaguing the most maligned creatures in our midst while subtly interweaving his experiences of personal tragedy and self-discovery.Trade Review"For anyone seeking a deeper understanding of what lies beneath the surface of Western waterways, Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American Westoffers a lively primer to the region’s aquatic biodiversity."—Ben Goldfarb, High Country News"This is a book that beautifully navigates the space between entertainment and information. Moments will stick with readers, and will make them look at the fish and fisheries with new eyes."—Erin H. Turner, Big Sky Journal"Spitzer, like many of us, is looking for utility and finding it in the wildness of underappreciated fish. The beautifully grotesque fish represent possibilities for us in our ever-changing world."—Donald J. Orth, Pacific Northwest Quarterly"Mark Spitzer's Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West is a compelling read about many of the lesser known, underappreciated, or "trash" fish of the western United States. One of the major western issues Spitzer anchors his study to (perhaps obviously) is water. Water scarcity, irrigation, power generation, dams, and so forth are all issues that affect both the people and fish of the West."—Cory Willard, Western American Literature"Reading this book is a little like sipping on an old, rich whiskey—it's smooth, interesting and exactly what you need after a long day on the water."—Joshua Peterson, Casper Star Tribune"A powerful, beautiful, and ultimately kind book. We're lucky to have it."—Max Wilson, Lesser Places"[Spitzer's] a hard-core fisherman."—Daryl Bauer, Nebraska Game and Parks Commission Fisheries Outreach Program Manager"Here is a book that captures that rhythm. Every page. The fish-obsessed will smile knowingly and follow Spitzer as he encounters everything from endangered razorback suckers to burbot on ice. And along the way, you’ll realize you’re enjoying a lot of science and conservation as well."—Matt Miller, Cool Green Science"We highly recommend Beautifully Grotesque Fish of the American West to scientists, conservation biologists, and all who consider themselves fish enthusiasts. . . . Those who believe there is beauty in the interesting and unique ecology of all fish species will find a strong connection with the theme of this book. Importantly, this general theme provides a solid framework and conversation ethic toward a group of animals that do not get as much attention as other species that have been marketed as more popular fisheries."—Keith B. Gido and Garrett W. Hopper, Great Plains Research"This is a book I have to recommend highly for all fishermen and nature lovers. It is written in a humorous and colorful style with information that makes you smile, chuckle and think about the importance of fishes in the future of mankind."—Chuck Mattson, Denver Westerns RoundupTable of ContentsList of Illustrations Introduction: In Wildness Is the Preservation of the Grotesque and Vice Versa 1. Nature of the American Eel: An Aquatic Phantom in Our Own Back Yard 2. Environmental Lemonade: Dealing with the Creature That Put the “Ish” in “Fish” 3. Urban Sturgeon: A Totally Unique Fishery in Portland, Oregon 4. Snagging in the Ozarks: There’s Nothing Not Weird about Paddlefish 5. Alien Invaders in the West: This Isn’t Kansas Anymore 6. Nebraska, Bowfin, and the $8,000 Bullhead: Or How to Catch a State Record Fish 7. Fear and Noodling in Oklahoma: How I Came in First at the Okie Noodling Tournament Then Saw the Belly of the Beast 8. Muskie Hunting in Minnesota: An Education in “the Fish of Ten Thousand Casts” 9. Vision Questing Gator Gar in the Slick Texas Mud: Garvana Accomplished! 10. Rattlesnakes at the Razorback Roundup: Working with What We’ve Got 11. All Hail the Pikeminnow Bounty: Applying Anamnesis in the Northwest as a Working Model for Fisheries Conclusion: Grotesques of the West and Beyond Notes
£18.99
Rowman & Littlefield StripSet
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£33.25
Stackpole Books Out of the Box
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£27.00
Stackpole Books Nymph Masters
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewReading this book, the superb photography, illustrations, and advice, is almost like having a guide at your side. If you want to be a better nymph fisherman, you could not better invest your money. -- Lefty Kreh, fly fishing legend and author of numerous books, including Casting with Lefty Kreh, Fly-Casting Fundamentals, and 101 FishThis could well be the most significant work on nymph fishing since G. E. M. Skues began his explorations into subsurface fishing more than a century ago. With Nymph Masters, the name Jason Randall is assured permanency in the realm of trout-fishing literature. -- Ed Jaworowski, author of Essential Saltwater Flies and Pop FleyesNymph Masters; Fly Fishing Secrets from Expert Anglers is the best alternative to actually being on the water with nymphing experts such as Joe Humphreys, George Daniel, Gary Borger and Tom Baltz to name a few. Read the book, apply the techniques, and hang on. -- Ed Engle, author of Trout Lessons and Fishing Small FliesWith 80% of a trout’s diet located in subsurface conditions, this book is a must have for any angler’s library. Jason Randall breaks down the art of nymphing with his own knowledge as well as insight from some of the best teachers in the sport. It was an honor to work with Jason on his book and I am excited to gain even more knowledge from reading its pages. -- Landon MayerTable of ContentsAcknowledgements Preface by Ed Jaworowski Foreword by Lefty Kreh Introduction 1. The Problem with Nymph Fishing 2. Early Techniques 3. Suspension/Flotation Indicators 4. Strike Indicator Strategies 5. Contact Techniques — Short Range 6. Contact Techniques — Long range 7. Modified Contact Techniques 8. Where Trout Are 9. Fishing Water Types — Case Studies 10. Friends and Favourite Flies Index About the Author
£27.00
Stackpole Books FlyFishing for Bonefish
Book SynopsisThe silvery bonefish is the holy grail of flats fishing. Its speed and chameleonlike color make it a challenge to catch. This book covers finding bonefish from a skiff and while wading. Details on the bonefish's environment and its food provide the background, and you'll learn what tackle and flies to take and how to cast efficiently in the flats.Trade ReviewFly-Fishing for Bonefish isn't just the best bonefish book around; it's also the best flats-fishing guide ever written. -- Art ScheckThe most complete work on bonefishing I have ever seen. Information on tackle, destinations, presentation skills, biology, ecology, fly selections, fish-fighting techniques, guides, and on and on. . . -- Sandy MoretTable of ContentsForeword Preface Acknowledgements PART 1: THE BONEFISH'S WORLD 1. The Bonefish and its World 2. The Bonefish's Life 3. Tides 4. Bonefish Foods PART 2: TACKLE AND EQUIPMENT 5. Bonefish Flies 6. Fly Lines for Bonefish 7. Fly Rods for Bonefish 8. Fly Reels for Bonefish 9. Miscellaneous Gear 10. Rigging your Tackle 11. Leader Logic for Bonefish PART 3: CATCHING BONEFISH ON A FLY ROD 12. Casting for Bonefish 13. Preparing to Fish 14. The Hunt 15. The Approach and Cast 16. The Retrieve, Hookup, and Fight 17. Landing and Releasing Bonefish 18. The Other Gamefish on the Flats 19. Traveling for Bonefish 20. Giving Back Bibliography Index
£28.50
Globe Pequot Fly Fishing for Trophy Striped Bass
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£34.20
Stackpole Books Backcountry Flies
Book SynopsisFlorida's coastal fishing has suffered over the years, and more and more anglers are turning toward the inland waters to fish for trophy largemouth bass, peacock bass, snook, baby tarpon, cichlids, and a host of other exotic species. This book is dedicated to fly patterns for these fish and includes step-by-step instructions as well as fishing information.Trade ReviewNo one I know is more knowledgeable about the techniques and patterns of fly fishing the inland waters of South Florida than Steve Kantner. While most of us were running offshore, Steve was stalking the canals, ponds, shorelines, and swamps on foot with his own unique flies—patterns that may not be fancy, but catch fish in areas that few people would even think of wetting a line. If you’ve ever considered fishing waters that you drive by every day, this book is a must read. -- Pat Ford, photographer and author of The Best Fly-Fishing Trips Money Can BuyIn the 30+ years my husband Pat and I have known and fished with Steve Kantner, we found his techniques and fly patterns to always be spot on. Steve’s knowledge of both fly fishing and tying is truly encyclopedic. -- Glenda Kelley, former IGFA biologist and International Women’s Fishing Association Hall of FamerI have known and fished with Steve Kantner—long known as the Land Captain in South Florida fishing circles—for going on four decades. Trust me when I say that Steve has that innate "fish sense" that anglers like to think they have. Whether on the beach, the pier, a roadside ditch, or a 40-foot sport fisherman, Steve knows how get a fish at the end of his line. Or, put one at the end of yours. -- Capt. Mike Conner
£30.37
Stackpole Books Fear of Fly Fishing
Book SynopsisPulitzer Prize–winning cartoonist (and fanatical fly fisher) Jack Ohman takes a lighthearted look at one of America’s favorite pastimes. With over 50 of his famed cartoons, Ohman sets his hooks into topics such as selecting the proper fly and secret trout plots with hilarious results. This reprint of a classic includes newly colorized cartoons.Trade ReviewJack Ohman takes a sport that is already intrinsically hilarious and makes it even funnier.Table of ContentsAcknowledgements Introduction Gearing Up Trout Fishing in America Flies in the Soup Fishionary About the Author
£13.49
Stackpole Books 365 Fly Fishing Tips for Trout Bass and Panfish
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£18.04
Stackpole Books Caddisflies
Book SynopsisThis paperback edition of a classic presents stunning and detailed color photographs of more than 100 species of caddisflies. Caddisflies takes the myth and the mystery out of matching the hatch by teaching you how to identify them and giving valuable tips on how to fish the hatch. Includes 80 recipes for caddis patterns—from pupae to adult.Trade ReviewAs caddis are the king of flying insects for Eastern fly fishers, Thomas Ames’s book shouts ‘Long live the king!’ This is an amazingly complete reference on one of the bugs fly fishers most commonly imitate with flies. -- Joe Healy, Fly Rod & ReelThe sections on stream ecology and fishing techniques are the best since Gary LaFontaine’s landmark book and alone are worth the price of admission. The photographs and descriptions make identifying a caddisfly to the genus level as easy as using a standard field guide to the birds. Ames’s writing is just plain enjoyable to read, with crisp, clean prose and lots of the details that make for great natural history writing. I can’t wait for the next caddis hatch so I can try out all the new stuff I’ve learned! -- Tom Rosenbauer, Orvis Rod & TackleThis book is inspiring: it will inspire you to look more closely at your own caddis, wherever in the world you might fish for trout. And it will inspire you to tie some new patterns to match caddis and to get out there on water, where it all starts and ends, and put what Tom has taught you to use against the trout. -- Dave Hughes, Flyfishing & Tying JournalTable of ContentsPrologue PART 1: On Caddisflies and Angling 1. Introduction: Between the Two Extremes 2. Caddisflies and the American Angling Tradition 3. The Biology of Caddisflies 4. Habitat 5. Presentation: Tackle and Techniques PART 2: The Eastern Caddisflies 6. Methods 7. Rhyacophiloidea, The Primitive Caddisflies 8. Hydropsychoidea, The Fixed-Retreat Makers 9. Limnephiloidea, the Tube-Case Makers: Set One the Aquatic Egg-Layers 10. Limnephiloidea, the Tube-Case Makers: Set Two The Limnephilid Complex Appendix 1: Pattern Recipes Appendix 2: Hatch Charts for Eastern Caddisflies Appendix 3: Habitat and Behaviour of Eastern Caddis Genera, by Family Appendix 4: A Modern Taxonomy of Eastern Caddisflies Bibliography Credits and Acknowledgements Index
£28.50
Stackpole Books Fly Fishing Evolution
Book SynopsisIn his new book George Daniel covers everything you’ll need to take your fly-fishing game to the next level.
£38.00
Globe Pequot Perfecting the Cast
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£30.00
Globe Pequot A Fish Come True
Book SynopsisIn this remarkable array of stories, a tour de force of literary styles ranging from unadorned tale to historical mystery to science-fiction adventure, Paul Schullery honors the angler’s innate and precious need to hope and illuminates the rich rewards and deeply satisfying misadventures that arise from the fulfillment of our angling dreams.
£16.14
Stackpole Books Cicada Madness
Book SynopsisBoth annual and periodical cicada hatches are feasts for fish across the country and a boon to the anglers out to catch them. This is the first book dedicated to the patterns, techniques, and more importantly, the science of locating the best hatches of these insects.Table of ContentsContentsIntroductionChapter 1: The Cicada; A Brief Scientific Overview for the Fly AnglerChapter 2: Periodical or Annual Cicada?Chapter 3: Understanding Broods and Their Historical RangesChapter 4: Scouting Before the Main Event: Cicadas on the WaterChapter 5: Fish Behavior: Carp, Trout, Bass and BeyondChapter 6: Great Destinations: Select Emergence Notes for SuccessChapter 7: Fly Tying Library: Periodical Cicada ImitationsChapter 8: Tactics and GearChapter 9: External Resources
£22.50
Globe Pequot Fly Fishing Guide to the North Umpqua
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£27.00
Globe Pequot Ice Fishing
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£16.14
Globe Pequot Joan Wulffs Fly Fishing
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£14.24
McNidder & Grace Goin Back to the 1960s
Book SynopsisA wonderful and fun memoir capturing the feeling of the carefree sixties, when things were so much simpler! The story begins in the East End of London and follows the author's move to Bristol. These stories remind us of the day-to-day and historical events and music of the time interwoven with a big splash of humorous fishing tales.
£10.44
Goose Lane Editions Atlantic Salmon Flies Mouches pour le saumon
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£16.99
Wisconsin Historical Society Press History Afield Stories from the Golden Age of
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£21.21
Wisconsin Historical Society Press People of the Sturgeon Wisconsins Love Affair
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£22.50
Schiffer Publishing Ltd Rudows Guide to Fishing the Chesapeake
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£12.59
John Wiley & Sons Fishing the Northwest An Anglers Reader
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£24.40
WW Norton & Co MidAtlantic Trout Streams and Their Hatches
Book SynopsisThe author of Pennsylvania Trout Streams has chronicled 44 new streams across Pennsylvania, New York, and New Jersey—all spots where you can still find quality angling without a crowd.
£15.87
WW Norton & Co Trout Streams of Northern New England
Book SynopsisA comprehensive new guide to the best fly-fishing for trout and landlocked salmon in Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
£15.68
WW Norton & Co Best Streams for Great Lakes Steelhead A Complete
Book SynopsisVeteran fly fisherman Bob Linsenman is your guide to the best steelhead fishing the Great Lakes have to offer.
£23.75
Countryman Press Fishbugs
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£56.25
WW Norton & Co Montana on the Fly
Book SynopsisA detailed and informative guide to fishing Montana's 14 most renowned rivers and their tributaries, including Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks.
£14.99
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Steelhead
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£41.59
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Secrets of Potfishing
Book SynopsisA Guide to Potfishing in the Atlantic.
£10.44
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Secrets of Blue Fishing
Book SynopsisThis title provides plenty of tips on how to move the Bluefishing action in your direction and, thinking positively, how to prepare a feast from your catch. The big blues are coming! Excitement runs high among fishermen on the east coast when these dashing predators churn the sea. They are voracious feeders and courageous fighters, a combination that promises great sport. And they can be caught with just about anything, just about anywhere. Whither you chum or troll, have your own boat or plan a charter, surf-cast for the bogones or go after snappers - bluefish offer plenty of action. And this well-illustrated handbook provides plenty of tips on how to move the action in your direction and, thinking positively, how to prepare a feast from your catch.
£10.44
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Secrets of Bait Fishing
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£10.44
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Mooching
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£16.19
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Secrets of Striped Bass Fishing
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£10.44
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Indian Hunters
Book SynopsisThe Compilation of the Indian Hunters Series. Includes Hunters of Buffalo, Hunters of Eastern Forests, Hunters of the Ice, Hunters of the Northern Forest, Hunters of Sea. Shiver as the Eskimo waits beside a breathing hole for a ringed seal. Marvel at the migration of vast caribou herds across the tundra. Breathe the dust when the Plains Indians drive buffalo into an impoundment. Balance on a catwalk over a roaring river to net salmon with Salish Indians. Slip silently through eastern forests on a deer trail. THE PROVIDERS will take you into the lives of the first North American hunters, where you will learn of their ingenious hunting, fishing, and trapping methods.
£17.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Trout Fishing The Tactical Secrets of Lake
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£14.39