100 Weird Ways to Catch Fish

Nonfiction, Sports, Outdoors, Fishing
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Author: John Waltman ISBN: 9780811750639
Publisher: Stackpole Books Publication: February 23, 2005
Imprint: Stackpole Books Language: English
Author: John Waltman
ISBN: 9780811750639
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Publication: February 23, 2005
Imprint: Stackpole Books
Language: English

• Perfect gift book for anglers
• Entertaining to veterans and newcomers who fish saltwater and fresh
Many who catch fish and fish in a variety of foreign and problematic habitats have developed a panoply of interesting, innovative, and oftentimes weird ways of outwitting them. These 90 essays mix fact, lore, and anecdotes in a humorous compilation describing the great lengths to which fishermen are willing to go to extract these relatively dimwitted yet challenging creatures from lakes, rivers, and the sea. On the cover, a retired school bus driver in Washington rigged a giant slingshot to the side of an ancient Volkswagen Beetle. By rearing back about twenty feet on the rubber sling, he could fire his railroad spike sinker and bait well out into the Columbia River to catch sturgeon.

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• Perfect gift book for anglers
• Entertaining to veterans and newcomers who fish saltwater and fresh
Many who catch fish and fish in a variety of foreign and problematic habitats have developed a panoply of interesting, innovative, and oftentimes weird ways of outwitting them. These 90 essays mix fact, lore, and anecdotes in a humorous compilation describing the great lengths to which fishermen are willing to go to extract these relatively dimwitted yet challenging creatures from lakes, rivers, and the sea. On the cover, a retired school bus driver in Washington rigged a giant slingshot to the side of an ancient Volkswagen Beetle. By rearing back about twenty feet on the rubber sling, he could fire his railroad spike sinker and bait well out into the Columbia River to catch sturgeon.

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