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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting
Three of the most imminent researchers in the keeping, rearing, and
nutritional studies of pheasant, quail, and partridge have combined
their sixty years of experience to produce this handbook of
aviculture. These men are the most published authors in their field
and have tailored their knowledge for the backyard breeder, the
serious aviculturist, and the commercial breeder -- an
indispensable tool.
"Trout Bum" is a fresh, contemporary look at fly fishing, and the
way of life that grows out of a passion for it. The people, the
places, and the accoutrements that surround the sport make a
fishing trip more than a set of tactics and techniques. John
Gierach, a serious fisherman with a wry sense of humor, show us
just how much more with his fishing stories and a unique look at
the fly-fishing lifestyle.
"Trout Bum" is really about why people fish as much as it is about
how they fish, and it is ultimately about enduring values and about
living in a harmony with our environment. Few books have had the
impact on an entire generation that "Trout Bum" has had on the
fly-fishing world. The wit, warmth, and the easy familiarity that
John Gierach brings to us in "Trout Bum" is as fresh and engaging
now was when it was first published twenty-five years ago. There's
no telling how many anglers have quit their jobs and headed west
after reading the first edition of this classic collection of
fly-fishing essays.
Fly tying book featuring 16 successful patterns by Landon Mayer (an
Umpqua Feather Merchants signature tier) as well as a few of his
favorite flies by other tiers that haven't been covered in books
before. Instructions for each fly are covered in detailed step by
step photos. Includes fishing and rigging tips. Tails Up Trico
(dry) USF Mayer's Mini Leech USF Titan Tube Midge (nymph) USF Tube
Midge (nymph) USF Mayer's Mysis (nymph) USF Mini Leech Jig USF
Damsel Mini Leech Jig USF Who's Your Daddy (streamer) USF Cruising
Crane (dry) Purple Thing (emerger) Landon's Larvae (nymph) Mini Mr
Hankey (dry) Matt's Lawn Dart (streamer) Best Dry Ever (dry)
Pablo's Cripple (emerger) Tereyla's Lite Saber (nymph)
The definitive book. -Cruising World Every culture has its bible, and until now, there wasnt one for the voyager with a passion for catching fish. --Ocean Navigator Here is the first-ever complete guide to finding, catching, processing, and cooking fish from the decks of a slow-moving cruising sail- or powerboat. Scott and Wendy Bannerot have successfully cruise-fished tropical and temperate seas for more than two decades.
Published to rave reviews in hardcover and purchased by DreamWorks
in a major film deal, The Big One is a spellbinding and richly
atmospheric work of narrative journalism in the tradition of Friday
Night Lights. Here is the story of a community--Martha's Vineyard,
Massachusetts--and a sporting event--the island's legendary Striped
Bass & Bluefish Derby--that is rendered with the same depth,
color, and emotional power of the best fiction. Among the
characters, we meet: Dick Hathaway, a crotchety legend who once
caught a bluefish from a helicopter and was ultimately banned for
cheating; Janet Messineo, a recovering alcoholic who says that
striped bass saved her life; Buddy Vanderhoop, a boastful Native
American charter captain who guides celebrity anglers like Keith
Richards and Spike Lee; and Wyatt Jenkinson, a nine-year-old
fishing fanatic whose mother is battling brain cancer. At the
center of it all is five-time winner Lev Wlodyka, a cagey local
whose next fish will spark a storm of controversy and throw the
tournament into turmoil. Much more than just a book for fishing
enthusiasts, The Big One is an exhilarating story of passion and
obsession--and a powerful testament to the dreams that keep us all
going.
This is a compendium of forty-five of Barry Thornton's best article
and columns on fishing with flies in the Northwest. Barry focuses
on three main angling opportunities -- saltwater fly fishing for
Pacific salmon, fly fishing for steelhead and still water fly
fishing for rainbow trout. These are the primary fishing sports in
the region and provide a worthy challenge for those anglers who
have been drawn to fly fishing. The anthology's lively and
easy-to-read style is complemented by a vivid thirty-two-page
colour section. Full of valuable information, tips on tackle,
amusing anecdotes and useful reminders, Fly Fishing will reel-in
readers in pursuit of trophy fish.
- The authoritative book on nymphs
- Step-by-step instructions for 112 useful nymph flies
- More than 900 photos of natural nymphs, their imitations, and
steps in tying those flies
"Nymphs for Streams and Stillwaters" provides a sound
understanding of the relationship between naturals and their
imitations, and between those imitations and the trout. You'll
learn what nymphs you should spend your time tying, you'll learn
how to tie them, and most important, you'll learn where and how to
fish them in order to catch more trout.
"Nymphs for Streams and Stillwaters" is broken logically into
four parts. The first part is an introduction to the way nymphing
shapes itself with notes on streamside and lakeside observation,
nymph selection based on what you observe, and recommendations on
tools and materials for both basic and advanced methods for tying
nymphs that take trout. The second part deals with the selection
and detailed tying of all sorts of effective searching nymph
patterns for moving water. The third part examines imitative nymphs
for moving waters, tightly relating naturals to their imitations.
The fourth part covers stillwater nymphs. Trout are ore often
selective in lakes and ponds, and the things they eat in
stillwaters are often unlike trout foods in rivers and streams.
Hughes takes a subject that has been considered complex and
confusing and makes it understandable, presenting the information
that you really need to improve your tying and your fishing.
"Nymphs for Streams and Stillwaters" is destined to be the
step-by-step reference to tying and fishing every nymph you'll ever
need. Filled with good advice from a trusted master of the subject,
it is the most thorough and enjoyable book about selecting, tying,
and fishing nymphs that has ever been written.
Kenneth Chase traces the history of firearms from their invention
in China in the 1100s to the 1700s, when European firearms had
become clearly superior. In Firearms, Chase asks why it was the
Europeans who perfected firearms, not the Chinese, and answers this
question by looking at how firearms were used throughout the world.
Early firearms were restricted to infantry and siege warfare,
limiting their use outside of Europe and Japan. Steppe and desert
nomads imposed a different style of warfare on the Middle East,
India, and China--a style incompatible with firearms. By the time
that better firearms allowed these regions to turn the tables on
the nomads, Japan's self-imposed isolation left Europe with no
rival in firearms design, production, or use, with lasting
consequences. After earning his doctorate from Harvard in the area
of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and traveling extensively
in Asia, Kenneth Chase pursued a career in the law. His interest in
history endures unabated, however, and after nine years of research
on firearms, he is now working on a history of international trade
in the Indian Ocean region in the 1300s and 1400s.
With a foreword by Helen Macdonald, author of the
multi-award-winning H IS FOR HAWK. 'No hawk can be a pet. There is
no sentimentality. In a way, it is the psychiatrist's art. One is
matching one's mind against another mind with deadly reason and
interest. One desires no transference of affection, demands no
ignoble homage or gratitude. It is a tonic for the less forthright
savagery of the human heart.' First published in 1951, T.H. White's
memoir describes with searing honesty his attempt to train a wild
goshawk, a notoriously difficult bird to master. With no previous
experience and only a few hopelessly out-of-date books on falconry
as a guide, he set about trying to bend the will of his young bird
Gos to his own. Suffering setback after setback, the solitary and
troubled White nonetheless found himself obsessively attached to
the animal he hoped would one day set him free.
'Have I remembered everything?' 'What shall I wear?' 'Who am I
likely to be shooting alongside?' 'Will the dog behave?' 'Will the
birds be there?' These are all questions that might keep the Gun,
the picker-up, the keeper and anyone else connected with a day's
game shooting awake the night before a much anticipated day. 'Why
did I say that?' 'Why did I do that?' 'Why did my dog do that?'
'Why did I think about the weather?' 'What was I thinking?' These
are all questions one might ask oneself the evening after!
Fortunately, you are not alone in your nightmares! If you've ever
encountered a particular incident or experience on the shooting
field, whether it be a formal day, or as a rough shoot with a
couple of friends, it's a fairly safe bet that others will have it
too. The Imperfect Shot illustrates in words and cartoons,
light-hearted errors and ill-judgment of those who have experienced
minor faux pas and misdemeanours on the shooting field - and also
glorifies those who have got the better of a particular situation!
There are, among its pages, real pearls of wisdom; there is,
though, much advice written somewhat 'tongue-in-cheek'. All
immediately bring a mental picture to mind. A mental picture is
not, however, required. The illustrations, brought to life by
renowned country and field sports artist, Oliver Preston - himself
a shooting man of no ill-repute - has negated the need for the cry
which otherwise might go out: 'Oh, if only I had a camera!' As if
the situation was not clear enough, Oliver adds more. Some tales
might, of course be apocryphal - and I'll leave it for the reader
to decide which they might be!
** BBC Radio 4 Book of the Week ** Shark Drunk is, in part, the
tale of two men in a very small boat on the trail of a very big
fish. It is also a story of obsession, enchantment and adventure. A
love song to the sea, in all its mystery, hardship, wonder and
life-giving majesty. In the great depths surrounding the remote
Lofoten islands in Norway lives the Greenland shark. Twenty-six
feet in length and weighing more than a tonne, it can live for 200
years. Its fluorescent green, parasite-covered eyes are said to
hypnotise its prey, and its meat is so riddled with poison that,
when consumed, it sends people into a hallucinatory trance. Armed
with little more than their wits and a tiny rubber boat, Morten
Stroksnes and his friend Hugo set out in pursuit of this enigmatic
creature. Together, they tackle existential questions, experience
the best and worst nature can throw at them, and explore the
astonishing life teeming at the ocean's depths.
The second in a new Stackpole Books series featuring 50 important
flies from a particular region, tied by anglers with close ties and
local knowledge of the place. This volume, by Pennsylvania angling
expert Eric Naguski, showcases flies that work well on the water
there and pays tribute to the region he knows so well. Though not a
tying manual, each fly is featured in a spread that includes a
large, easy-to-see image, recipe, and tying notes.
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