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Who knew what evil lurked in the hearts of men who fish and never
cut bait as they spear their prey in their quest for power, money
and sometimes, fish?
This second edition features the same stories with ALL PHOTOS in
black and white, making this edition more affordable. The full
color edition remains available at a higher price. Join us as we
visit the pages of The Chesapeake for action, fun and adventure in
The Chesapeake region. Murder, Mayhem and Mystery along with blues,
rockfish and Serendipity Seranades to convince fish to jump onto
the hook. From Jack Rue, Fred McCoy and Pepper Langley come great
stories about the Twentieth Century in Southern Maryland, from the
Potomac to the Patuxent. Learn about the early days of the Patuxent
River Naval Air Station and the boomtown of Lexington Park, called
the Walled City. From Lou Clements to Steven Gore Uhler, our
collection of short stories is sure to keep you entertained. Cap'n
Larry Jarboe's expertise in fish stories knows no equal Join us as
we explore the adventures of St. George's Island as it breaks away
from the mainland and drifts into the Potomac. The adventures of
sailing are brought to life by Mark Robbins while Mel Brokenshire
shows us the ways of the world. This first volume of the best of
The Chesapeake won't leave you hanging and will have you running to
your Kindle to learn when we will pull together the next round of
prose and baloney. For those who thought Ocean City was the only
destination in the summer, Alan Brylawski brings to life the glory
days of the Point Lookout Hotel. And remember, only The Shadow
knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men
Join us as we visit the pages of The Chesapeake for action, fun and
adventure in The Chesapeake region. Murder, Mayhem and Mystery
along with blues, rockfish and Serendipity Serenades to convince
fish to jump onto the hook. From Jack Rue, Fred McCoy and Pepper
Langley read great stories about the Twentieth Century in Southern
Maryland, from the Potomac to the Patuxent. Learn about the early
days of the Patuxent River Naval Air Station and the boomtown of
Lexington Park, called Sin City. From Vi Englund, Lenny Rudow,
Frank the Beachcomber, to Ken Rossignol, to Stephen Gore Uhler, our
collection of short stories is sure to keep you entertained. Cap'n
Larry Jarboe's expertise in fish stories knows no equal Cap'n Larry
Jarboe knows the ins and outs of diving, trolling, gigging, boating
and snorkeling for fish and getting fish to jump in your boat and
on your line at a shore location. If you fail to catch fish after
reading Cap'n Larry's advice, go buy a hamburger Join us as we
explore the adventures of St. George's Island as it breaks away
from the mainland and drifts into the Potomac. The adventures of
sailing are brought to life by Mark Robbins. If you boat on The
Chesapeake Bay and its tributaries, you will find familiar scenes
and hot fishing spots and gain advice on cheap boating, hunting and
even how to make your own laundry soap by Joey Greenwell. Rich
Johnson helps you gain the advantage over the critters when hunting
and the time to take to make your days in the woods more
productive. The lives of a few wonderful folks in Southern Maryland
are reviewed as well, patriots all. This first volume of the best
of The Chesapeake won't leave you hanging and will have you running
to your Kindle to learn when we will pull together the next round
of prose and baloney. For those who thought Ocean City was the only
destination in the summer, Alan Brylawski brings to life the glory
days of the Point Lookout Hotel. And remember; only The Shadow
knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men
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