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Improve Your Skills with This Simple Guide to Catching FishGet
started fishing or get better at it with secret tips and
easy-to-follow instructions. Skip all the fluff and go straight to
the information you want to know in this photo-illustrated booklet.
Pocket-size format-easier than laminated foldouts Introductory
information for beginners, including everything you need to know
about rods, reels, lines, lures, and more "Target species" section
focusing on desirable types of fish, with equipment recommendations
and tricks for catching each species Ideas for preparing your fish
for the table Expert author with a lifetime of experience
A Sportsman's Journey lyrically and spiritually connects readers
with the natural world. Donald C. Jackson explores the rhythms and
ways of hunting and fishing, particularly in America's Deep South,
and in so doing helps readers understand and find meaning in why
hunters and anglers venture far afield. Journeying alongside the
author, readers will savor the magic of sunrises and the mystery of
twilight. Hearts will quicken as deer drift from shadows and ducks
circle a woodland pond. The ocean will challenge them as they fight
large fish from the deck of a wave-tossed boat far out at sea.
Restless winds will whisper messages during a spring squirrel hunt
on a Mississippi farm. Bird dogs, old guns, old friends, and times
shared with loved ones will remind anglers and hunters of those
special, shared memories. Ancient forests and powerful rivers
remind us of our fragile, ephemeral state. Quail hunts strengthen
cherished relationships with companions. Encounters with a mountain
man will take us into a world thought to have vanished generations
ago. A gathering of anglers on a Gulf Coast fishing pier at night
reminds us of those hidden communities that exist around us, and
are often unrecognized or perhaps even unknown. Jackson reveals how
all of us depend on the natural world and share very personal
interactions with it and with each other. This book reminds us that
rediscovering, resurrecting, and celebrating these primal linkages
are the real reasons we explore the world.
It is with passion and clarity that Dave Whitlock describes trout,
salmon, char, and how to fly fish for them. Artful Profiles of
Trout, Char, and Salmon and the Flies That Catch Them is a
collection of articles spanning Whitlock's career, all of which are
essential reading for any fly-fisher. Over the past fifty years, he
has amassed an incredible amount of knowledge and written a large
number of articles, many of which appeared in Trout magazine and
are featured within. Here, Whitlock deftly, accessibly, and
thoroughly goes through a vast range of topics, including Insights
into the many subspecies of trout, char, and salmon Casting methods
for every scenario Drawing out shy fish Types of flies for
different waters and situations Accurately imitating food sources
And much more! Discover a wealth of information consolidated by an
experienced and devoted angler. Artful Profiles of Trout, Char, and
Salmon and the Flies That Catch Them is absolutely packed with
tried-and-true tips, tactics, and techniques that are presented
concisely alongside colorful illustrations by Whitlock himself.
This book is a must have for anyone with an interest in angling,
whether they are an absolute beginner, or an experienced angler
with years under their belts.
Vicki Hastrich takes the reader on a stunning voyage through her
writer's life and across her chosen patch: the private byways of
Brisbane Water, north of Sydney, where she has spent much of her
life. Hastrich fuses her intimate, loving knowledge of a tiny arena
of Australia's natural world with the grand influence of ideas from
throughout civilisation - from the baroque to the American Western,
and artists as diverse as Zane Grey, Tiepolo and Goya - to create a
truly original and deeply pleasurable collection. Night Fishing
unfolds as a series of expeditions or essays, undertaken in the
spirit of the philosopher scientist. All the while, slowly,
thoughtfully, Hastrich reveals the ordinary and remarkable detail
of her life, from her childhood by the sea to her life as a camera
operator for the ABC, as a historian and amateur marine biologist,
and as a single woman exploring her small stretch of water. The
result is entirely new, entirely fresh and profoundly captivating.
Night Fishing is a tonic for those of us who have forgotten how to
slow down, how to look around, how to be part of our natural world.
It will take its place alongside classics of observation and nature
by David Malouf, Tim Winton and Annie Dillard.
When it comes to fly fishing, simpler is better. Modern-day fly
fishing, like much in life, has become exceedingly complex, with
high-tech gear, a confusing array of flies and terminal tackle,
accompanied by high-priced fishing guides. This book reveals that
the best way to catch trout is simply, with a rod and a fly and not
much else. The wisdom in this book comes from a simpler time, when
the premise was: the more you know, the less you need. It teaches
the reader how to discover where the fish are, at what depth, and
what they are feeding on. Then it describes the techniques needed
to present a fly at that depth, make it look lifelike, and hook the
fish. With chapters on wet flies, nymphs, and dry flies, its
authors employ both the tenkara rod as well as regular fly fishing
gear to cover all the bases. Illustrated by renowned fish artist
James Prosek, with inspiring photographs and stories throughout,
Simple Fly Fishing reveals the secrets and the soul of this
captivating sport. Winner, Guidebooks, Banff Mountain Book
Competition 2014
Deer stalking is widely regarded as the fastest growing sector
within shooting sports in Britain today. Those who stalk deer for
sport recognise and appreciate the exciting challenge that comes
from hunting a wild and wary quarry, moreover, they enjoy the
opportunity to participate in a sport that can take them to some of
Britain's wildest and most beautiful places, from the hushed calm
of an ancient English forest at dawn, to the magnificence of the
Scottish hill. Successful stalking, however, demands a high level
of knowledge and skill. Much of this can only be learned through
long hours of apprenticeship and experience. This book provides a
basic grounding in the principles which the newcomer to the sport
needs to know in order to enjoy a safe, successful and responsible
stalking career. The author explains the history, background and
rationale behind deer stalking in the UK, covers the choice of
stalking rifles, optics, ammunition and accessories, and deals with
the all-important issue of safety. The law related to firearms and
deer is covered in detail, together with guidance on firearm
security in the home and when travelling, while the natural history
of Britain's six species of wild deer is described, with notes and
illustrations to assist with recognition. Stalking tactics are
discussed and explained from the perspective both of the stalking
guest who is accompanied by a professional guide and of the more
experienced hunter whose responsibility it is to plan and execute a
woodland stalking outing on his own. Finally, the book deals with
what the stalker must do should his day meet with success, from the
gralloch and preparation of the carcass for the game dealer,
through to butchering for the home kitchen. Here is a book to which
the amateur deer stalker will want to refer time and time again.
This is an invaluable field guide to Atlantic fishing. It includes
handy charts, and maps based on several government publications.
Sight-fishing expert Landon Mayer teaches you what you need to know
to spot the trout before you cast-because if you can see a trout,
you are more likely to catch that trout. In this comprehensive book
on the tricks and skills anglers need to master, Mayer reveals his
knowledge of trout and trout water, learned through years of
fishing and guiding on prime trout waters.
Hunting for large trout with lightweight fishing equipment is
what Landon does best. With detailed instructions on how to cast
into tricky spots, how to present the fly whatever the conditions,
and how to read the rise, he gives you the extra edge to find and
catch more and larger fish. He tells you where to look for the
trout, how to rig your line, how to retrieve the fish when you get
a strike, and how to use the buddy system for a more productive day
on the water. Sight fishing is intriguing, fun, addictive, and best
of all, it gets results-more and bigger trout.
"A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between
his work and his play; his labor and his leisure; his mind and his
body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is
which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever
he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working
or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both." -- LP
Jacks For nearly 80 years, Yvon Chouinard has followed this advice,
pursuing, with equal fervor, sports adventures, business
excellence, and environmental activism. Since 1950, he has captured
the lessons and revelations he's learned in articles and books,
personal letters and poetry, introductions and eulogies. In this
fascinating inside look, Chouinard himself has selected his
favorites from years of reflection, all accompanied by illustrative
photos, many never published before. The results is both more of
Chouinard's iconoclastic and provocative thinking, his skilled
storytelling and sense of humor, and a picture of the evolution of
his thoughts and philosophies. With articles on sports, from
falconry to fishing and climbing to surfing, with musings on the
purpose of business and the importance of environmental activism,
this very personal book is like sitting on the couch with this
amazing man, flipping through his photo album as he tells the
stories of his life. Some Stories is an eclectic portrait of a
unique life lived well. Yet the final pages of the book indicate
that Chouinard will continue to challenge people, business, and the
world. He presents the company's new simple but direct mission
statement, revised for the first time in 27 years: "We are in
business to save our home planet." With it he emphasizes the
urgency of the climate crisis then entreats every person's
obligation to reflect on, commit to, and act on this mission.
Game Shooting for sporting purposes has taken place in England
since the first half of the sixteenth century. David Jones has
written a fascinating and comprehensive book covering the history
of the sport from its inception to the present day. He examines
changes in the typical shooting day, based on surviving diaries,
newspaper articles and other historical documents. He charts the
development of shooting in England, Wales and Scotland, across
Europe and worldwide, including the planning and organisation
required to support the growing popularity of the sport. Game
Shooting contains a large selection of historic illustrations,
photographs, articles and documents, providing an accurate record
and unique insight into the lives of those involved. A fascinating
book suitable for anyone with an interest in the sport.
The information in this book will not only help sportsmen enjoy
their favorite activities in the outdoors, but will also give them
a better appreciation of the natural world.
The Lyons Press is proud to reissue in paperback Field &
Stream: The Complete Fisherman, an exciting book for beginning and
expert fishermen alike. The editors and writers of Americas most
popular outdoor magazine - with more than seven million readers -
bring their experience to this book. The Complete Fisherman covers
the topics fishermen want to know about most, including:
How to find and catch largemouth bass
Fly fishing for trout across America
How to find and fish for fresh and saltwater game fish
Care and repair for your tackle
The best fishing knots for both salt- and freshwater
How to rig up baits and lures for any fishing situation in
both salt- and freshwater
Whether youre picking up a fishing rod for the first time, or a
seasoned fisherman looking to refresh your skills, youll find it
all in The Complete Fisherman.
Also available from The Lyons Press is Field & Stream: The
Complete Hunter.
Bestselling fishing presenter and author, John Wilson, is back with
his completely new book, Another Fishing Year. A year in the life
of this renowned fisherman, following him around the world and
illustrated with his own superb photographs! Another Fishing Year
is the follow-up to A Specimen Fishing Year which was John's first
book, published in 1977. Also available: 1001 Top Angling Tips.
True to the Line is Adrian Dangar's recollections of his life at
the sharp end of hunting, during which he was Master and huntsman
of three very different hunts in three unique regions of England -
Dartmoor, Leicestershire and North Yorkshire. During this time the
author came into close contact with many fascinating characters
that live and work in these beautiful landscapes. True to the Line
portrays these rural lives alongside hunting, hounds and foxes,
together with the challenges, frustrations and rewards of
organising modern hunting in an illuminating and anecdotal style.
This book not only covers his account as the first amateur huntsman
of the Quorn in 80 years, but also his time as a hunting
correspondent, hound judge, conservationist and all round
countryman.
Some time late in the last century, Giles Catchpole and Bryn Parry
began to catalogue the varied characters to be found in the
shooting field and the results of their researches have been
published monthly in The Shooting Gazette. Now, they have loaded up
another game bag's worth of sharply written and wittily observed
Shooting Types and unleashed them onto an expectant readership
through The Second Barrel. Here is an extended line of assorted
Guns, good and not so good. Some shoot like gods, quite a lot
don't. Some own dogs that retrieve what they have shot and some
have dogs who chase what they haven't. There is a supporting cast
of spouses, partners and significant others - some being supportive
and others less so. And then there are the keepers, beaters,
pickers-up, hosts and hostesses without whom the whole undertaking
would be utterly impossible and therefore no fun at all. If you
shoot or go shooting you will recognise many of the characters in
this book. You may remember them with a sigh of pleasure or a gasp
of horror, or something in between. Who knows, you might even see
aspects of yourself here, or if you can't, the person who gave this
book to you probably does.
Fishing has inspired a wealth of poetry-Tang Dynasty meditations;
Japanese haiku; medieval rhymes; classic verses by Homer and
Shakespeare; poems by Donne, Goethe, Tennyson, and Yeats. Modern
masterpieces abound as well, by the likes of Federico Garcia Lorca,
Elizabeth Bishop, Ted Hughes, Robert Lowell, Raymond Carver,
Margaret Atwood, Audre Lorde, Richard Hugo, and Derek Walcott. In
the hands of the poets collected here, fishing with a hook and line
yields reflections both sparklingly light and awe-inspiringly deep.
Filled with humour, nostalgia, adventure, celebrations of the
beauties of nature, and metaphors for the art of living, The Art of
Angling is sure to lure anglers and lovers of poetry alike.
Jim Corbett is world famous for his classic man-eater stories.
However, the three volumes collected here show a very different
side to this remarkable man. In My India, he describes the villages
of the Kumaon Hills, and the customs and lifestyles of the people
he encountered. Jungle Lore is the closest Corbett ever came to
writing an autobiography, combining recollections of his earliest
days with frank views on the need for conservation which were well
ahead of their time. Finally, in Tree Tops, the only book Corbett
set outside his beloved India, he captures the savage beauty of
Kenya's wildlife as well as telling the story of the royal visit of
1952, during which Princess Elizabeth learned she was Queen.
Award-winning producer and journalist Daire Whelan had reached the
end of another busy week and couldn't shake the feeling that life
was passing him by too quickly. Vowing to make a change, he decided
to commit to a year of fly fishing and set about planning his route
through the wild and rugged landscape of Ireland. Here, in Haunted
by Waters: A Journey into the Irish Countryside we travel with
Daire throughout a season of fly fishing. But as he searches for a
sense of meaning, meeting kindred spirits as he explores the rivers
and lakes, Daire finds himself rediscovering the majestic beauty of
his native country. From fishing on our most secluded bays and
wildest loughs in Connemara and Kerry, to casting a line on the
rippling waters of the Suir in Tipperary, catching salmon on the
Blackwater in Waterford, and the serenity of the Dodder in Dublin
on a workday afternoon, Haunted by Waters is an evocative and
stunning love letter to Ireland through a sport rich in tradition
and storytelling.
"You will not find a more experienced and enthusiastic airgun
hunter than Ian Barnett who, in this new book, takes the reader on
hunting forays to field, wood and farm in search of rabbits,
squirrels, corvids, pigeons, rats.As the year progresses, he
describes the many tactics needed to pursue particular quarry, he
offers countless technical tips, looks at the pros and cons of
using certain airguns and pellets and offers some excellent recipes
To read this is to discover the thrill and fascination of airgun
hunting, enjoying the great outdoors from the depths of winter to
high summer. "
Since its original publication in 1953, Zen in the Art of Archery
has become one of the classic works on Eastern philosophy, the
first book to delve deeply into the role of Zen in philosophy,
development, and practice of Eastern martial arts. Wise, deeply
personal, and frequently charming, it is the story of one man's
penetration of the theory and practice of Zen Buddhism.
Eugen Herrigel, a German professor who taught philosophy in
Tokyo, took up the study of archery as a step toward the
understanding of Zen. Zen in the Art of Archery is the account of
the six years he spent as the student of one of Japan's great Zen
masters, and the process by which he overcame his initial
inhibitions and began to look toward new ways of seeing and
understanding. As one of the first Westerners to delve deeply into
Zen Buddhism, Herrigel was a key figure in the popularization of
Eastern thought in the West, as well as being a captivating and
illuminating writer.
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