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Fishing Stories For Africa: Stories from the first ten years of The Fishing & Hunting Journal

Fishing Stories For Africa: Stories from the first ten years of The Fishing & Hunting Journal

Edward Truter
5/5 ( ratings)
Long ago when the waters of the world were still young and the fishes that lived in them held a new fascination for men, a hunter-gatherer told the first fishing story.
Although fishing for survival is dying out, the tradition of telling fishing stories lives on. In this collection of forty stories, previously published in the first ten volumes of The Fishing & Hunting Journal, twenty-nine authors share their fishing dreams, adventures and accounts of life on the water. Set mostly in Africa, they cover everything from wild times with tarpon in tropical seas to introspective tales of trout in mountain trickles. There is a mix of non-fiction and fiction, fly, lure, and bait fishing, some of it humorous, some of it serious. The book is superbly illustrated by internationally acclaimed fishing artist, Craig Bertram Smith.

The diversity of writing styles and fishing genres make the book a must-have for any fisherman. And, it really doesn't matter whether you have a passion for marlin, mudfish, or mullet, deep down fishing is one language and these are some of its stories.
Language
English
Pages
307
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Martin Rudman and Edward Truter
Release
September 06, 2014

Fishing Stories For Africa: Stories from the first ten years of The Fishing & Hunting Journal

Edward Truter
5/5 ( ratings)
Long ago when the waters of the world were still young and the fishes that lived in them held a new fascination for men, a hunter-gatherer told the first fishing story.
Although fishing for survival is dying out, the tradition of telling fishing stories lives on. In this collection of forty stories, previously published in the first ten volumes of The Fishing & Hunting Journal, twenty-nine authors share their fishing dreams, adventures and accounts of life on the water. Set mostly in Africa, they cover everything from wild times with tarpon in tropical seas to introspective tales of trout in mountain trickles. There is a mix of non-fiction and fiction, fly, lure, and bait fishing, some of it humorous, some of it serious. The book is superbly illustrated by internationally acclaimed fishing artist, Craig Bertram Smith.

The diversity of writing styles and fishing genres make the book a must-have for any fisherman. And, it really doesn't matter whether you have a passion for marlin, mudfish, or mullet, deep down fishing is one language and these are some of its stories.
Language
English
Pages
307
Format
Kindle Edition
Publisher
Martin Rudman and Edward Truter
Release
September 06, 2014

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