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Books > Sport & Leisure > Sports & outdoor recreation > Field sports: fishing, hunting, shooting
Ken Hanley and some very talented contributors like Jeff Solis,
Dave Stanley, Katie Howe, and others have fly fished nearly every
top water in California. This guide provides readers with all they
need to discover the best places to fly fish in the Golden
State--saltwater, bass, stealhead, and high mountains.
Ken Hanley is certainly the most qualified fly fishermen to pen a
NoNonsense fly fishing guide to the state of California. His fly
fishing passion has accompanied him throughout his many adventures
hiking the peaks in Tibet and the Himalayas and exploring the
wilderness of Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, and Asia, but his
Northern California home waters are what he knows best.
This collection of 22 stories set on fabled waters from Alaska to
Baja confirms Scott Sadil's reputation as a writer of literary
fiction in the best sporting tradition. The stories capture the
beauty of wild fish and the waters and landscapes where we find
them and go beyond the fishing to explore relationships-between
parents and children, husbands and wives, siblings, lovers, and
friends-the real life situations that evoke the same win-lose drama
played out between anglers and their prey. A master of language and
sophisticated storytelling, Sadil brings a warm-hearted
appreciation to the graceful messiness of human lives, especially
the moments-sometimes humorous, always intimate-when we're hooked
to something we feel certain we care about more than anything else
in our lives.
Modifications of lures and development of new baits and techniques
continue to keep the fare fish, and that's important. Bass seem to
become "accustomed" to the same artificials and presentations seen
over and over again. As a result, they become harder to catch. It's
the new approach that again sparks the interest on the largemouth.
To that end, this book explores some of the latest ideas for
modifying; rigging and using bass lures. All are highly effective
when utilized in the correct environment and conditions. The book
details productive trick modifications and tactics that any novice
or professional angler can apply to catch more bass with artificial
lures.
Bringing together more than ten years of hard-earned fishing
experience in the Heart of Dixie--from the mountains of the north
to the Mobile Delta and the Gulf of Mexico in the south--"Fishing
Alabama" is the essential guide to fishing in this surprisingly
diverse southern state. Alabama, which has the second largest
inland waterway system of any state, is not only famous for its
bass, but also has plenty of shad, walleye, and trout on offer; and
it is home to a great variety of saltwater species, from amberjacks
and redfish, to groupers and fighting tarpon, the state fish. Ed
Mashburn selects the best spots, allowing anglers to use their
limited fishing time to their best advantage. And he provides
plenty of useful advice, including specific techniques and rigging
hints for particular places.
The second of two volumes on Mauser rifles, this full-color,
illustrated book presents the design, manufacturing, development,
and combat use of the various models from 1918 through World War
II. Post-WWI manufacturers defined the characteristics of a future
German regulation rifle derived from the WWI-era Gewehr 98. After
the Nazi accession of the German government, the improved version
of the Gewehr 98 was adopted in 1934 under the designation "K98k."
This book presents the various models of this famous rifle, as well
as the changes made to its manufacture during the Second World War.
Details include close-up views of markings, as well as a serial
numbers list, and a visual breakdown of the weapons. Accessories
such as ammunition, ammo pouches, bayonets, magazines, scopes, and
cleaning kits are featured throughout the book, as are rarely seen
combat-related uniform and equipment items.
Taking up salmon fly fishing is surprisingly difficult if you have
not got lots of help and encouragement even if you fish for other
species. There are many barriers......wilderness locations, cost,
jargon and all the technical problems involving tackle and
technique.The purpose of this book is to break all those barriers
down. It will explain clearly what the absolute beginner needs to
know. It will help solve the technical problems and common faults
faced by 'improvers' and those advancing from trout fly fishing and
other disciplines. Many experienced anglers are confused by some
modern techniques and this guidance will get them right up to date.
With the popularity of IDPA, IPSC and silhouette competition, and a
variety of available choices for hunting and concealed carry,
handgun accuracy has never been more important. In the personal
defense field, accuracy and precision could mean the difference
between life and death. Gun Digest Media's newest title, The
Accurate Handgun by author Robert Campbell, details how to make any
handgun more accurate--from choosing the best revolvers and
autoloaders, to honing shooter mindset and skill. Serious target
shooters, hunters and armed citizens demand accurate handguns. The
upgrades and accessories covered in The Accurate Handgun are
invaluable to make any sidearm perform better. In addition, the
author illuminates the road to expert marksmanship. Readers learn
how to perfect the human component of accuracy. Inside the book:
Handgun shooting techniques that will immediately improve accuracy
for any shooter Reloading tips and tricks to make more reliable and
precise loads Expert insights into handgun ammo selection--from
rimfire to big bore DIY projects to improve handgun function and
accuracy in popular makes and models From in-depth accuracy tips
and gun tests of handguns from Glock, Colt, SIG, CZ, Springfield
Armory and many more, to honest evaluations of the latest handgun
ammunition, The Accurate Handgun highlights the technical aspects
of the handgun, which shooters must understand to achieve truly
high performance and precision. Plus, how to interface human
ability and biomechanical aspects such as hand fit and trigger
action with shooting technique.
Green Hills of Africa is Ernest Hemingway's lyrical journal of a
month on safari in the great game country of East Africa, where he
and his wife Pauline journeyed in December 1933. Hemingway's
well-known interest in - and fascination with - big-game hunting is
magnificently captured in this evocative account of his trip. It is
examination of the lure of the hunt and an impassioned portrait of
the glory of the African landscape and of the beauty of a
wilderness that was, even then, being threatened by the incursions
of man.
The history of pearling is inextricably linked to the history of
Bahrain, the strategically-located Gulf archipelago set amidst one
of the richest and most plentiful pearl fisheries in the world. Sea
of Pearls tells the story of pearl fishing in the Gulf, and the
role that this timeless industry played in global commerce,
fashion, urban development, political struggles and the earliest
ever long-distance maritime trade. From the 18th to 20th centuries,
the industry boomed, as pearls were fished by ever-increasing
numbers of tribesmen and townspeople to feed an expanding
international market. Bahrain was at the centre of this activity
before the industry's collapse in the early 20th century with the
introduction of cultured pearls from Japan. The influx of traders,
migrants, merchants and political advisors - each seeking to
partake in the booming trade - left an indelible mark on the Gulf,
germinating new city-states with cosmopolitan communities, which
are now the global metropolises that we know today. Launching with
the generous support of the Bahrain Authority of Culture and
Antiquities (BACA), Sea of Pearls spotlights Bahrain's
UNESCO-listed 'Pearling Path', a 3.5 km pathway taking visitors on
a journey from the oyster beds of Muharraq to the historical
merchant homes and other structures involved in the pearling
economy. Lavishly illustrated, this book covers in unprecedented
detail the history, development, impact and florescence of this
ancient industry before it died out and was eclipsed in the age of
oil. It is essential reading, not only for those wishing to
understand the historical growth and geopolitical dynamics of pearl
fishing, but also for those interested in the history and origins
of the Gulf states. It is the fascinating, seldom-told story behind
the world's enduring desire for one of humankind's most prized
precious stones.
New York Times Bestseller The History of Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies
recounts the history of a sport that dates back 2,000 years,
focusing on milestone flies from the first feathered hook to
contemporary patterns using cutting-edge materials. Among the
countless fly patterns created over the centuries, these 50 have
been carefully chosen to represent the development not only of the
flies themselves, but also of fly-fishing techniques--and of rods,
lines, and reels. These iconic flies also chart the spread of this
addictive sport from its modern origins on the chalk streams of
southern England and the rivers of Scotland to the U.S., Europe,
South America, Australia, and now to every country in the world.
Filled with profiles of the key characters involved, tying tips,
photographs and illustrations of the flies, and detailed
explanations of the techniques used to fish them, The History of
Fly-Fishing in Fifty Flies is a fascinating companion to the
evolution of this fascinating sport.
Craig Heimbuch was in his early thirties when he received a gift
from his father - a 12-gauge Winchester over-under shotgun. Craig
had never even thought of owning a gun, but the gift got him
thinking; the men in his Midwestern family were enthusiastic
hunters, and he, the black sheep so to speak, was possibly the only
one never to have taken an animal. For most of his life, he was
quite comfortable with that, but now that he had a shotgun, Craig
figured he may as well try it out and in so doing, both explore the
meaning of manhood and get closer to his Midwestern dad. So Craig
committed to overcoming his domesticated suburban lifestyle by
diving headfirst into hunting culture for a year, with the ambition
of [successfully] participating in the annual Heimbuch family
pheasant hunt. He would learn what putting food on the table used
to entail, what it means to be a man in America, and, perhaps most
importantly, better understand his family legacy. In the tradition
of Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" and A.J. Jacobs's "The
Know-It-All", Heimbuch's "And Now We Shall Do Manly Things" takes a
wry look at some of our most deeply-cherished cultural beliefs and
encourages men to reassess their definitions of manhood. During his
journey he discovers it is possible to be an active father, loving
spouse, and hunter, without being mistaken for a gun-toting
lunatic.
The contents include day-to-day skills such as how to besiege a
castle, fire a longbow, correctly clean a maxim machine gun and
capture an enemy trench; sporting sciences such as jousting,
fencing and boxing (Queensbury Rules, of course); and domestic
essentials such as how to hunt, kill, clean and cook a wild boar.
Airmen and soldiers, knights and pages, gentlemen and rogues: to
you we say pip pip, and what what! Stiffen your lip and tighten
your sword belt! Tie down your trebuchets, wax your moustache, and
delve into this manliest of manuals.
Learn the switch cast, single spey, double spey, snake roll, snap
T, and devon switch, and now the skagit cast The efficient way for
anglers to catch fish--including trout, striped bass, salmon, and
steelhead--on big, moving waters
No other cast is more graceful, or more fun to learn, than the
spey cast. Champion spey caster Simon Gawesworth teaches the casts,
some of which he developed himself, all of which he has mastered as
an angler and instructor. Revised and updated to include the latest
trends, this new edition has a completely new chapter on skagit
casting, a remarkably easy way to lift the largest flies and lines
with the fastest sinking tips from the water--this cast is ideal
for tight backcasting situations.
Like Taking an Armorer's Course for the AR-15! In this companion
volume to Gunsmithing the AR-15 Volumes 1 and 2, gunsmith and
best-selling firearms author Patrick Sweeney goes beyond basic
repair and maintenance and provides project instructions and expert
tips to install some of the most popular brand components,
including parts from: * Geissele * Daniel Defense * Yankee Hill *
Alexander Arms * Timney * Rock River * CMC * Wilson Combat * And
more! For the casual shooter or first-time owner to the advanced
practitioner, Patrick Sweeney teaches you how to remove, replace,
maintain and upgrade every single part on your AR-15 rifle with
Gunsmithing the AR-15: The Bench Manual. More than just a
step-by-step manual, this insider's guidebook is chock full of
insights on how to change or replace worn, broken or obsolete
parts-truly the must-have guide to get the job done right! Whether
your AR-15 is for hunting, competition or defense, The Bench Manual
is a must-have resource for AR-15 owners who want to transform
their vanilla-plain AR into a firearm that is ready for anything.
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