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July 2008
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Brian
Clarke, 2007, hardback, 592 pages
A lifetime's
fishing experiences written by one of the UK's leading fly
fishermen. A compilation of his most important articles from the
last thirty years, this book is essential reading for anyone who is
interested in catching fish with rod and line by any methods, but
particularly by Brian's favourite method for his favourite fish - the
pursuit of the trout with a fly.
His experience shines through every page and gives a whole new
perspective on how to catch fish, or why you can't catch fish, or why
you won't catch fish.
Brian Clarke is the fishing correspondent of The Times, a column that is
required reading for every fisherman.
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John
Wilson, 2007, hardback, 200 pages
'1001 Top Angling
Tips' is written by bestselling fishing author and broadcaster John
Wilson. This superb book is packed with tips on freshwater,
saltwater, tackle, baits and much more.
Illustrated with his own photographs and superb drawings this 200 page
hardback is a perfect gift for any fisherman.
Due to be published in November - prepublication orders now being taken.
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John
Bailey, 2007, hardback, 156 pages
'In Visible Waters'
is a unique work. In it, John Bailey describes the often long
vigils he has spent by the waterside and the insight he has gained into
the lives and behaviour of the coarse fish species. This book is
not just another account of how to fish, but rather a personal
appreciation of the waterside.
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Getting
Started in Fly Fishing |
Tom
Fuller, 2004, paperback, 208 pages
This beginners book
on fly fishing deals with a whole range of issues including the
equipment which is and which is not required.
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Fish,
Fishing and the Meaning of Life |
Jeremy
Paxman, 1995, paperback, 576 pages
An anthology
containing a selection of writing on fishing. Includes fictional
and non-fictional, historical and contemporary writing, with comments by
Paxman on his own fishing adventures.
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Charles
Rangeley-Wilson, 2006, hardback, 224 pages
In many cases two
strangers can become instant friends if they share the same leisure
pursuit - fishing is no different. Accompanying the BBC TV series,
this book combines fishing and travel and takes the reader from London to Bhutan, Icelandic moonscapes
to the Seychelles, places where a fishing rod leads.
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Complete
Book of Fly Fishing |
Tom
McNally, paperback, 354 pages
With step by step
illustrations, Tom McNally provides practical information and advice on
equipment, fly casting basics and advanced levels, trout flies, tying
flies, lake fly fishing, the perfect technique and much more.
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Colin
Willock, 2003, paperback, 368 pages
This is the revised
and updated version of the classic fishing guide which was first
published in 1963. Topics include coarse, game and sea fishing,
advice on the equipment required, suggestions on the types of bait,
effective techniques and information on British fish species.
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Chris
Yates, 2006, hardback, 256 pages
Sitting on a
riverbank fishing must count as one of the most relaxing and enjoyable
experiences, but also at times frustrating. Chris Yates has
experienced the highs and lows of fishing since childhood and he has
come to believe that fishing is much more than just about technique -
its about the whole experience, whether listening to your own instincts
or enjoying a perfect cup of tea or the mystery of how the day will
unfold.
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Taff
Price, 2005, paperback, 160 pages
The author examines
300 of the most effective flies throughout the history of fishing.
From the mundane to the bizarre, this illustrated book explains the
patterns from around the world.
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John
Bailey, 2003, hardback, 160 pages
Ireland is a
paradise for fly fishermen where its rivers and lakes provide some of
the finest game angling in the world. This book is an illustrated
celebration of one of Ireland's most popular leisure pursuits.
John Bailey has produced an enticing mixture of anecdote, history,
experience and in-depth information on all aspects of fly fishing.
Includes a seasonal diary and technical tips for fishing in each
location.
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Catch
Carp and Tench with John Wilson |
John
Wilson, 2001, paperback, 256 pages
John Wilson is a popular
fishing writer and presenter of the 'Go Fishing' TV series. In
this book, he provides the reader with advice and information on how to
successfully catch carp and tench.
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