Fishing, angling Books
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 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
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada 195 Lakes West Vancouver to Stave Falls v 1
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£17.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada The Last Cast Fishing Reminiscences
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£13.29
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Steelhead
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£17.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Pacific Salmon
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£13.29
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Fishing the Canadian Rockies 2nd Edition
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£32.79
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Fly Fishing Thornton Anthology
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£16.19
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada West Coast Steelheader
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£13.29
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Fishing BC Rivers
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£15.29
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada A Man and His River
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£22.09
Hancock House Fly Tying
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£22.09
Hancock House Fly Fishing Fundamentals
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£22.09
Hancock House Publishers Ltd ,Canada Fishing the Canadian Rockies An anglers guide to
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£29.44
MPress (Media) Ltd Fisheye A Guide to Angling Photography
Book SynopsisStandard Edition. A guide to angling photography by Matt Hayes.Table of ContentsAngling and Photography, The Kit, Taking Good Trophy Shots, Keys to Creative Angling Photography, Light and Angling Photography, Framing Composition and Depth of Field, Macro, Candid, Wild and Still Life, Abstract, Angling Photography at the Limits, Underwater Photography, Night and Low Light Photography in Angling, Software, File Formats and HDR, Making Movies.
£22.49
Secant Publishing James River Guide Insiders Paddling and Fishing
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£15.29
Fishing Boxset
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£9.00
University of Alberta Press A Contemplative Angler: Selections from the Bruce
Book SynopsisThis exhibition catalogue shows nearly 100 highlights of an extraordinary collection of rare books and print ephemera about angling. Featuring the books of a single collector, Bruce P. Dancik, who is an angler-collector in the mould of Roderick Haig-Brown, the catalogue includes titles that have contributed significantly to the development of angling as a sport and as a philosophy. Many books in the collection are titles of extreme rarity, often illustrated with woodcuts, copper or steel engravings, chromolithographs, and photoengravings. The curator, Justin Hanisch, has organized the publication into five sections: Manuals and Handbooks, Limited Editions, Angling as Adventure, Canadian Angling, and Scientific Angling. Foreword by Bruce P. Dancik.Trade Review"... you don’t so much read this book as engage with its lively illustrations, photographs, and paintings, its pages and pages of gilt-edged book spines, titles, bindings, and dust jackets, its myriad typographies, its brilliantly colored and nuanced fly patterns, and its full-page reproductions of rare books in various angles of repose." -- Robert DeMott, Anglers’ Club of New York Bulletin, 2020
£35.09
University of Arkansas Press Season of the Gar: Adventures in Pursuit of
Book SynopsisThe first book on a fish so ugly only a mother could love it, ""Season of the Gar"" is a fang-infested, monster-headed, armor-plated romp through the prehistoric swamps and murky rivers of America's most feared and demonized fish. Follow Mark Spitzer on his lengthy and often frustrating quest from Texas and Louisiana, Missouri, and Arkansas to catch his own gar. Read about his sometimes bizarre angling adventures in search of this air-breathing freshwater giant (up to ten feet in length and well over three-hundred pounds) as he separates fact from fiction. Spitzer draws on folklore, science, history, his own pet gar, and even gar recipes to tell this unique and exciting literary eco-tale about a fish that has inspired imaginations for centuries, a fish many have hated, a fish many have thrown on the shore to die.
£21.95
Independent Publishers Group Kayak Fishing: Game on 2: Another Epic Fishing
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£20.80
Skyhorse Publishing Angling Days: A Fly Fisher's Journals
Book SynopsisFrom the very first, it seems, fishing was a respite and a therapy along with all of its other potentially redemptive qualities.” Robert DeMottSpanning more than forty-five years, Angling Days is a collection of Robert DeMott’s numerous journal entries, each a small essay in itself, jotted down during the placid moments of fishing in and along the streams and rivers of North America. Through his journaling, DeMott carries on the angling tradition of channeling the tranquility of fly fishing into creative endeavors, whether by painting, sketching, fly tying, or writing. For him, it was writingsomething he did whenever he could, whether in the midst of fishing or during a break away from the water.Angling Days is a lifetime of work, a chronicle of what it is to be an angler seeking the most pristine waters and the smartest fish. It is a collection of entries and musings in the vein of DeMott’s literary hero, Henry David Thoreau, and promises to shine a new light on the art and joy of fly fishing.For me, rod and pen seem to complete each other in a kind of call-and-response way. One demands a response from the other, and in that way rod and pen complete each other.” Robert DeMottSkyhorse Publishing is proud to publish a broad range of books for fishermen. Our books for anglers include titles that focus on fly fishing, bait fishing, fly-casting, spin casting, deep sea fishing, and surf fishing. Our books offer both practical advice on tackle, techniques, knots, and more, as well as lyrical prose on fishing for bass, trout, salmon, crappie, baitfish, catfish, and more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to publishing books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked by other publishers and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.Trade ReviewThis irresistibly readable book is presented as a compilation of entries to a fishing journal kept by Bob DeMott for over a quarter of a century. Those entries track a long, attention-paying self-education in the high art of trout fishing. . . . Along the way, DeMott entertains us with lively prose, deft cameos of guides and fishing pals, elegant depictions of riverscapes, and an erudition in angling literature as capacious yet unpretentious as a thirty-year-old fishing vest. Angling Days: A Fly Fisher’s Journals belongs on the bookshelf of everyone who fishes for trout and values fine writing.” Charles Gaines, author of The Next Valley OverAfter over sixty years in the sport Bob DeMott is to me the best trout fisherman I’ve ever met along with Tom McGuane. His expertise shows on every page of Angling Days. Any trout fisherman who can read will want to pick up a copy.” Jim Harrison, author of Dead Man’s Float"A rich book indeed, the work of a passionate and cultivated writer who can actually fish and sees the place of angling in a thoughtful life. DeMott has a lot to tell us about how the game is played, and what it means. A cultivated, unpretentious and useful contribution to our literature." --Tom McGuane, author of The Longest Silence "Fishing is Robert DeMott’s chosen metaphor, but one gets the feeling that he could write with grace about any other contest between obligation and escape, and every other test that requires us to be more expansive in our thinking and imagination. We habitually reach for the familiar and the inventive, the useful and transcendent in fishing. In Angling Days DeMott has given us the whole possibles bag." --Marshall Cutchin, publisher of MidCurrentAngling Days is a seamless amalgam of Robert DeMott’s erudition and love for trout fishing, a masterwork crafted in and by the eddies and currents of the streams that have coursed through the author’s blood since childhood.”Guy de la Valdene, author of On the Water: A Fishing Memoir"Move over Lyons, Schwiebert, and Traver: fly-fishing has a new master raconteur. Bob Demott shares his "Angling Stories" with his fishing friends, we are lucky to be those friends!" -Craig Mathews, author, conservationist, and fly-shop owner"What fun to read Bob DeMott’s fishing journal and see the private and public so happily merged...His passions for fishing and literatureand his delight in human quirks and wild placescome through brilliantly in this lovely book."Jerry Dennis, author of The River Home and A Place on the WaterWe rarely see the journals of a truly wise and articulate flyfisher, writing so close to a day on the water that we live his choices and sensations, use the flies he used, think his thoughts, learn what the river taught him. DeMott’s Angling Days is that rare treat. It is intimate, brilliant, bone honest, and memorable.” Nick Lyons, author of Spring CreekLate in Angling Days, Robert DeMott recalls breaking a fly rod for the fourth year in a row. Every fisherman knows this suspicion, but as the rich prose and uncanny sensory accuracy indicate here, the karmic forces of good in the author’s life have far outweighed their opposites. If he never raised another trout, DeMott would know he’s a lucky personand we readers are glad beneficiaries of his good fortune.” Sydney Lea, author of A North Country Life: Tales of Woodsmen, Waters, and WildlifeGenerous, erudite, and relentlessly readable, like sitting down with the author over burgers and beers to relive a fine shared day of obsessive fly fishing.” James R. Babb, editor emeritus, Gray’s Sporting JournalBob DeMott’s Angling Days is a richly textured chronicle of the fly fisher’s life at its most enterprising and provocative. We wait a long time between books that are this satisfyingand this much fun.” Paul Schullery, author of The Fishing Life and member of the Fly Fishing Hall of FameThis irresistibly readable book is presented as a compilation of entries to a fishing journal kept by Bob DeMott for over a quarter of a century. Those entries track a long, attention-paying self-education in the high art of trout fishing. . . . Along the way, DeMott entertains us with lively prose, deft cameos of guides and fishing pals, elegant depictions of riverscapes, and an erudition in angling literature as capacious yet unpretentious as a thirty-year-old fishing vest. Angling Days: A Fly Fisher’s Journals belongs on the bookshelf of everyone who fishes for trout and values fine writing.” Charles Gaines, author of The Next Valley OverAfter over sixty years in the sport Bob DeMott is to me the best trout fisherman I’ve ever met along with Tom McGuane. His expertise shows on every page of Angling Days. Any trout fisherman who can read will want to pick up a copy.” Jim Harrison, author of Dead Man’s Float"A rich book indeed, the work of a passionate and cultivated writer who can actually fish and sees the place of angling in a thoughtful life. DeMott has a lot to tell us about how the game is played, and what it means. A cultivated, unpretentious and useful contribution to our literature." --Tom McGuane, author of The Longest Silence "Fishing is Robert DeMott’s chosen metaphor, but one gets the feeling that he could write with grace about any other contest between obligation and escape, and every other test that requires us to be more expansive in our thinking and imagination. We habitually reach for the familiar and the inventive, the useful and transcendent in fishing. In Angling Days DeMott has given us the whole possibles bag." --Marshall Cutchin, publisher of MidCurrentAngling Days is a seamless amalgam of Robert DeMott’s erudition and love for trout fishing, a masterwork crafted in and by the eddies and currents of the streams that have coursed through the author’s blood since childhood.”Guy de la Valdene, author of On the Water: A Fishing Memoir"Move over Lyons, Schwiebert, and Traver: fly-fishing has a new master raconteur. Bob Demott shares his "Angling Stories" with his fishing friends, we are lucky to be those friends!" -Craig Mathews, author, conservationist, and fly-shop owner"What fun to read Bob DeMott’s fishing journal and see the private and public so happily merged...His passions for fishing and literatureand his delight in human quirks and wild placescome through brilliantly in this lovely book."Jerry Dennis, author of The River Home and A Place on the WaterWe rarely see the journals of a truly wise and articulate flyfisher, writing so close to a day on the water that we live his choices and sensations, use the flies he used, think his thoughts, learn what the river taught him. DeMott’s Angling Days is that rare treat. It is intimate, brilliant, bone honest, and memorable.” Nick Lyons, author of Spring CreekLate in Angling Days, Robert DeMott recalls breaking a fly rod for the fourth year in a row. Every fisherman knows this suspicion, but as the rich prose and uncanny sensory accuracy indicate here, the karmic forces of good in the author’s life have far outweighed their opposites. If he never raised another trout, DeMott would know he’s a lucky personand we readers are glad beneficiaries of his good fortune.” Sydney Lea, author of A North Country Life: Tales of Woodsmen, Waters, and WildlifeGenerous, erudite, and relentlessly readable, like sitting down with the author over burgers and beers to relive a fine shared day of obsessive fly fishing.” James R. Babb, editor emeritus, Gray’s Sporting JournalBob DeMott’s Angling Days is a richly textured chronicle of the fly fisher’s life at its most enterprising and provocative. We wait a long time between books that are this satisfyingand this much fun.” Paul Schullery, author of The Fishing Life and member of the Fly Fishing Hall of Fame
£23.28
Independently Published Ultimate guide to GT popping 2020
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£9.22
Goose Lane Editions Fishing the High Country: A Memoir of the River
Book SynopsisFinalist, New Brunswick Book Award for Non-FictionFrom the first sentence, "I come from a long line of river people," to the last, "Bad luck to kill a moose bird," Wayne Curtis signals that this book occupies the territory of a classic, a lyrical memoir of a river and those who submit to its call.New Brunswick's Miramichi River is one of the most entrancing salmon rivers in the world. In Fishing the High Country, Curtis has created what can only be described as a river masterpiece, a lyrical record of time and place, of those who are drawn to its side and those who cast their lines into its waters.Drawing on his experience of life along the river — as a boy, as a young man, and as a river guide among guides, Wayne Curtis crafts the compelling memoir of this place, a high country where he spins his tales, casts his flies, and fishes the river and woods for his stories. The Miramichi vibrates in Curtis's bones. His cast of characters are earthy, whimsical, and wise. His eye for the telling detail and his rooted understanding of lives lived humbly will captivate readers with its near mystical blend of the mysteries of fly fishing and the affections of the heart.Trade Review"This gripping and beautiful book takes us deep into the forests and river valleys of one of our finest backwoods cultures. One trip to the Miramichi and you'll never forget its people and places. If you haven't stood alongside that river, Wayne Curtis's wise and gentle writing will make you want to go." -- Jake MacDonald"A story of love and passion. Wayne Curtis led me through rivers and people of memory, stirring strong sentiments in every chapter. This is a book for angling addicts who cast lines on any patch of water in reality and in dreams. It will be my go-to book any time I need my angling emotions stroked." -- Katharine Mott"What a joy this book is, full of affection for and a wise reflection on the river people, their angling guests, and the waters they shared in New Brunswick's high country, which Curtis has made his own. 'I can feel every word the great river laid upon us,' he writes and, in this memoir, Curtis gives us back those deep and shining words as a great and lasting gift." -- Harry Thurston
£14.39
Goose Lane Editions Atlantic Salmon Treasury, 75th Anniversary
Book Synopsis“Few fish have captured the souls and minds of men and women quite like wild Atlantic salmon.” — Bill Taylor, President, Atlantic Salmon FederationCelebrating 75 years of conservation, the Atlantic Salmon Treasury works as a “best of” for the influential Atlantic Salmon Journal. This fascinating volume includes a curated selection of articles and essays by some of North America’s best writers on the art and lore of the wild Atlantic salmon. Beginning in 1948, the Atlantic Salmon Journal began publishing information and conservation material about the “king of fish.” In 1975, it released a Treasury from its first 25 years. This new edition takes up where the earlier volume ended, tracing the rise of salmon angling as a sport and into the era of conservation and the catch-and-release movement. The result is a journey through time with acclaimed writers such as Harry Bruce, Joan Wulff, Wilfred Carter, Thomas McGuane. Trade Review"Few fish have captured the souls and minds of men and women quite like wild Atlantic salmon." -- Bill Taylor, President, Atlantic Salmon Federation
£29.74
Caitlin Press Essential Fly Patterns for Lakes and Streams:
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£14.39
G2 Entertainment Ltd Little Book of Fly Fishing for Trout Little Books
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£7.49
Boat Pier Fishing
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£5.67
OverTime Books It Was THIS Big!: Humorous Adventures of a
Book SynopsisBruce Tilbrook hooks you with his unique brand of humor and observations about fly-fishing and reels you in with this collection of entertaining stories about the men of the river: -One fly-tying expert believes tasting his flies helps him understand the feeding behavior of the trout -On a day of excellent casting, no fish were biting, but suddenly a form rose out of the water in front of Bruce; his catch was of the human variety -Bruce once showed his catch to a Fish and Wildlife Officer, not realizing he was one fish over the limit, and he earned himself a ticket you''d think would go to someone hiding a whole trunk full of fish.
£13.29
Maps International Ltd Scratch Off UK Fishing Map Poster
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£12.60
Blacksmith Books Fishing in Hong Kong: A How-To Guide to Making
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£14.39
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe Bass on the Fly
Book SynopsisProposes that, in many situations, the best way to catch bass is with the fly rod. Simplified techniques can have readers catching fish in just a few hours.
£13.95
iUniverse 50 Years of Hunting and Fishing The MisAdventures of a Guy Who Couldnt Quit part I 01
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£16.59
iUniverse The Little Trout FlyFishing Book Wisdom Handed Down Through the Ages
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£13.62
iUniverse Flats Fishing II A Shoalwater Handbook
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£16.59
iUniverse Fishing Floridas Coast
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£17.58
iUniverse Game Fishing Diaries Details from fishing in life
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£18.57
iUniverse REEL TALES and other fishing lines
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£12.10
iUniverse Fishing Tips Tales and Travels
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£11.33
iUniverse The Striped Bass 60 Pound Club
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£13.63
iUniverse Men With Long Rods And other flyfishing tales
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£10.67
iUniverse I Never Backed Down Gene Turner Discusses His Relentless Fight Against Gill Netting in Local Florida Waters
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£10.67
iUniverse Game Fishing Diaries Details from fishing in life
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£23.99
Noob Spearo 99 Tips to Get Better at Spearfishing Actionable information to improve your spearfishing
£18.62