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Final list of auctions for Amazing Dinner Table Saturday SCI hunting and articles for drooling, and a bid for the International Chapter of the Chattanooga Area Safari Club (SCI) published the final list of auction items will be offered to candidates of your fundraiser banquet on Saturday (6 February) Chattanooga Choo Choo. The list includes an incredible range of game and other elements that may make offers of negotiation.
Fly Fishing in New Zealand /Brown Trout/ Strikes/NZ
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Chandler 4Corners 100% New Zealand Hooked Crossed Fly Fishing Rods Pillow 18 x 18 $79.99 This gorgeous pillow from Chandler 4Corners is crafter of 100% heavy New Zealand wool, done in the old-fashioned rug hook technique. Backed in velvet, measures 18″ square and features a pair of crossed fly rods…. |
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The Trout Bum Diaries: New Zealand – Kiwi Camo $9.99 Studio: Channel Sources Dist Release Date: 06/24/2008 Run time: 75 minutes… |
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Jack Dennis’ Angler’s Guide to New Zealand … |
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Fly Fishing Video Magazine, Vol. 17 Best Of New Zealand’s North Island [VHS] $19.95 Brown and rainbow trout with just a touch of salt… Saltwater that is! Poronui Ranch… A secluded 20,000 acre ranch leased by famous Lake Taupo fly fishing guide and outfitter, Simon Dickey. Simon shows us why the famed upper Mohaka river is so famous with large rainbows and browns pursued in “spring creek like” fish stalking. The Bay of Islands… A brief look at the tough fighting “Kahawai”… |
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Brown Trout Heaven: Fly-fishing New Zealand’s South Island $26.96 Somewhere in the South Island is a river called Paradise… New Zealand’s South Island is one of the finest brown trout fisheries in the world. Anglers visit here from far and wide — hence brown trout heaven. Here is your passport to the secrets of fishing the South Island. The authors, all experienced anglers, survey the waters region by region, and offer sound advice on entomology and imitati… |
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New Zealand’s Top Trout Fishing Waters (Fly Fishing International) $24.95 *8-page color section * 21 maps * 23 b/w photos * 6 x 9 * The most complete, up-to-date information on both North and South islands * Written by veteran New Zealand fly fishers New Zealand is a fly fisher’s paradise, with more than 700 rivers and 200 lakes, many holding trophy browns and rainbows in pristine waters framed by dramatic scenery. This practical, compact guide gives detailed … |
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We’ve Had The Best of It – Eighteen Summers Fishing in New Zealand (Freedom – A Memoir) $8.50 Have you ever wanted to just drop everything and go fishing and backpacking to your heart’s content in New Zealand? Then this book is for you.This is a wonderful collection of true stories, memoirs, and photos by an American couple about living and fly fishing in New Zealand since 1990 and several of the stories first appeared in New Zealand Trout Fisher magazine. There are 35 full-page photos as… |
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Flies and Fly Fishing for White and Brown Trout $24.88 Flies and Fly Fishing for White and Brown Trout |
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Fishing Tandem Flies $11.3 Angling legend Charles Meck covers tandems top to bottom with his favorite flies for matching hatches, as well as tried-and-true patterns for drumming up fish during summer doldrums and other tough conditions. In the first book devoted entirely to fishing more than one fly at once, Meck discusses 7 of the most effective rigs and the best times to use them, including detailed steps showing how to tie his new looped-leader series of flies. Artist Dave Hall provides clear illustrations of the connections and fishing techniques. |
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Flies and Lies: Life Through Fly-Fishing $10.82 After spending twenty-three years in the high-pressure world of real estate sales, Don Oliver was a prime candidate for a midlife crisis. However, instead of buying a fancy motorcycle and getting a trophy girlfriend, Oliver chose to take the high road and pursue a new career. So Oliver moved his family to the mountains of Colorado and became a fly-fishing guide. Witty and wise, Flies and Ties takes you on one man”s unforgettable journey from the corporate rat race to a challenging new career — and a new outlook on life. |
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Destination Trout New Zealand $26.36 Adam Clancey and Kent Fraser have been fishing the best trout spots in New Zealand for many years, and here they discuss a range of fly-fishing techniques in both rivers and stillwaters through the seasons. Detailed maps, information on how to get there, favorite flies, best times of year, local knowledge, tips on regulations, etiquette, and useful knots will ensure that your trip Down Under will be a memorable one. Includes 12 of the best locations for New Zealand’s world-famous trout fishing as well as detailed information on getting to each location, access to the water, the best times to fish, techniques and tactics. |
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Old Flies in New Dresses $12.02 Publisher: Lawrence and Bullen Publication date: 1898 Subjects: Flies, Artificial Fly tying Fly casting Fishing lures History / General Sports |
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Fly Fishing $15.86 Chasing the biggest trout in the world, sports writer Thomas takes readers from Montana and Labrador all the way to Chile and New Zealand. |
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Flies and Fly Fishing for White and Brown Trout, Grayling a Coarse Fish $13.24 Flies and Fly Fishing for White and Brown Trout, Grayling a Coarse Fish |
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Flies and Fly Fishing for White and Brown Trout, Grayling and Coarse Fish $22.01 Flies and Fly Fishing for White and Brown Trout, Grayling and Coarse Fish |
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Fly Fishing Boston $14.41 Terry Tessein, a veteran of a lifetime of fishing the New England coastline, shares those years of experience in the first detailed guidebook to the multitude of fly fishing possibilities within easy reach of downtown Boston. From the shores of Rhode Island to the coastline of southern Maine, Tessein will guide the reader on where to go, when to go to find particular species, and what flies and tactics to use at each venue.Fly Fishing Boston covers both well known areas like the Joppa Flats of Newburyport, as well as the relatively unknown and underfished areas along this stretch. In addition, Tessein explains such important coastal fishing information as tides and how they affect the movement of fish. Finally, Fly Fishing Boston is detailed enough to provide even regional fly patterns unique to specific zones. It will be a book to both read in the offseason and to pack in the tackle bag when heading out for a day of fishing. |
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Tube Flies: A Tying, Fishing & Historical Guide $20.3 In the history of fly tying very few books have changed the course of the art. Tube Flies will make a very large impact. This all-color, large format book will amaze you with the beauty of tube flies, their ease of tying and very effective fishing traits. Tube flies can be used for everything from stream trout and surface steelhead to bill-fish. The rich vein of tube-fly history, innovation, and tying/angling personalities will amaze you and open up a new dimension to our sport! |
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Flies In The No Fly $23.99 Flies In The No Fly |
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Fly Fishing for Bonefish, New and Revised $27.08 Chasing the lightning-fast bonefish across the south Pacific, Florida, and the Caribbean is for many anglers a near obsession, and this is the handbook to such fly-fishing adventure. Author Dick Brown, a widely experienced bonefisher and fly tyer who writes for several angling journals, offers keen advice for successful bonefishing – both his insights and those of other experts such as Lefty Kreh, Ben Estes, and Stu Apte. Brown and his cohorts help the reader spot, stalk, cast to and strike this most wily, challenging quarry. He also analyzes the use of numerous flies, telling which patterns work best and when, and details superb bonefishing destinations with fully up-to-date information. Dick Brown lives in Byfield, Massachusetts. |
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Fly Fishing:world $5.99 Join ESPN’s John Barrett and celebrity guests like supermodel Niki Taylor, Oscar nominee Liam Neeson, rock legend Huey Lewis, and The Fonz, Henry Winkler, as they fish the most bountiful waters the planet has to offer in pursuit of bonefish, trout, redfish, and dorado. From the remote Arctic regions of Russia, to the southern stretches of New Zealand–the British Isles to the Bahamas, John and his guests explore the culture, wildlife, and unforgettable waters of each area they visit as they go Fly Fishing the World, presented by Versus Country! |
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Fishing Flies $24.86 A complete guide that describes every conceivable type of freshwater and saltwater fly. |
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Fishing with the Fly $24.58 Publisher: C. F. Orvis Publication date: 1883 Subjects: Fishing Flies, Artificial Sports |
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New Zealand Neuroptera; A Popular Introduction to the Life-Histories and Habits of May-Flies, Dragon-Flies, Caddis-Flies and Allied Insects $20 Title: New Zealand Neuroptera: a Popular Introduction to the Life-Histories and Habits of May-Flies, Dragon-Flies, Caddis-Flies and Allied Insects Inhabiting New Zealand, Including Notes on Their Relationto Angling Publisher: London: West, Newman |
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A Practical Guide to Fishing Flies $12.43 This practical book is divided into two main sections. The first, Fly Tying Materials and Techniques, offers secrets to successful fly-tying, with comprehensive step-by-step sequences showing how to tie some of the best-known flies. The second section, The Fly Selector, features 100 flies beautifully photographed in their finished form with detailed and expert information for every fly, including measurements and the materials needed to make each one. |
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Guide Flies $27.11 The ultimate fly book from the editor of Fly Tyer magazine showcases the favorite flies of the nation’s best fly fishing guides and shops. |
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Thunder Creek Flies $33.2 Based on Fulsher’s original Tying and Fishing the Thunder Creek Series published in 1973, the new Thunder Creek Flies is a completely revised and updated version of the fly-tying classic, with an expanded number of patterns and new step-by-stpe color photos to demonstrate the famous Thunder Creek style of tying baitfish imitations. |
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Fly-Fishing and Fly-Making for Trout, Etc $20 Publisher: New York, O. Judd co. Publication date: 1887 Subjects: Fishing Flies, Artificial Notes: This is an OCR reprint. There may be numerous typos or missing text. There are no illustrations or indexes. When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free. You can also preview the book there. |
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Tying Foam Flies $11.49 The first book done on how to tie fascinating, productive foam flies and all photos are in color. Master fly tier Skip Morris shows you step-by-step in clear photos and descriptive text how to make buggy-looking foam flies that are at the forefront of fly-fishing development. With this easy-to-understand book you will be able to create any number of new patterns after you have learned the tying steps. Thorough information about types of foam, best threads, knots, etc. |
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Striper Moon: Fly Fishing Techniques and Flies for Striped Bass in Estuary, River, Bay & Surf $13.52 Striper Moon: Fly Fishing Techniques and Flies for Striped Bass in Estuary, River, Bay & Surf |
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Montana’s Best Fly Fishing: Flies, Access and Guide’s Advice for the State’s Premier Rivers $19.97 Montana’s Best Fly Fishing: Flies, Access and Guide’s Advice for the State’s Premier Rivers |
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The Art of Angling; And Compleat Fly-Fishing. Describing the Different Kinds of Fish, … to Which Are Added, Directions for Making Artificial Flies. $13.53 The Art of Angling; And Compleat Fly-Fishing. Describing the Different Kinds of Fish, … to Which Are Added, Directions for Making Artificial Flies. |
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The Trout Fly Dresser’s Cabinet of Devices: Or How to Tie Flies for Trout and Grayling Fishing (1899) $14.01 The Trout Fly Dresser’s Cabinet of Devices: Or How to Tie Flies for Trout and Grayling Fishing (1899) |
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Basic Essentials Fly Fishing $6.47 Teaches basic casting, reading the water, knots and rigging, selecting flies, and presentation. In Basic Essentials: Fly-Fishing learn how to buy the right equipment, including rod, reel and line; cast without tangles; tie the essential fly-fishing knots; fish with dry flies, wet flies, and streamers; find fish by ‘reading the water’; catch and release |
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L.L. Bean Fly Fishing for Bass Handbook $13.52 Fly rodding for largemouth and smallmouth bass and other warmwater gamefish has really taken off in the past decade. Leading the way into this new fishing frontier is Dave Whitlock, one of America’s most famous and innovative fishermen. His flies, videos, and seminars have pioneered new possibilities for bass fishermen everywhere.In this all-encompassing handbook, Whitlock introduces and examines angling techniques that will enable even beginners to catch bass on a fly rod. There are chapters on the different basses and their habitats, the best balanced tackle to use, casting and fishing techniques and tactics, innovative flies, how to fish on both lakes and streams, and much more. (7 X 10, 192 pages, color photos, illustrations, diagrams, charts) |
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Fly Patterns of Northern New Mexico $6.63 The fifty fly patterns described in these pages have proven reliable in the fly-fishing streams and rivers of northern New Mexico over many years. Developed by thirty locally respected tyers, they are not widely known or sold commercially outside the region. None are either legally patented or copied from widely known standard flies or patterns.This rich and varied group of patterns reflects diverse approaches to fly-fishing and tying. The authors organize the fly patterns by type: dries, nymphs, wets, streamers, midges, and terrestrials. Each section describes the shared traits of the flies, their construction and usefulness, and the best methods for fishing with them. The description of each fly includes a thumbnail history, recipe, tying instructions, and a photograph. An appendix provides recipes for additional useful patterns described in other manuals. The authors cannot guarantee fly-fishing success but they do promise fun at fishing and tying. |
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Fishing with Floating Flies (1913) $22.95 Fishing with Floating Flies (1913) |
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Tying and Fishing Tailwater Flies $26.63 Tying and Fishing Tailwater Flies |
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Fly-Fishing the North Country $48 If you enjoy the challenge of deceiving wary trout with wisps of fur and feather tied to a tiny hook, fly-fishing is for you.Fly-Fishing the North Country offers experienced anglers and novices the information they need to catch north country fish including feisty Bluegills, beautiful Brook Trout, and even monstrous Muskies. Shawn Perich has gathered the secrets of fly-fishing including tips for purchasing tackle, learning to cast, selecting the right flies, and finding fish. The book concludes with patterns for tying more than sixty flies specially designed for fishing success in northern lakes and streams. |
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Fly Fishing Journal $8.99 Every fly fisherman wants to hear the scream of a reel and the hiss of a fly line cutting through the water as a trophy fish bolts for freedom. In Fly Fishing Journal, there is plenty of space to record the details of your catches, plus a wealth of information on all the tackle you need, flies, best fly fishing rivers worldwide, and essential tips. Tabbed sections for ease of use, with wire-o-binding and elastic closure band. |
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Basic Fly Fishing $14.63 Many people are intimidated by the subtleties of fly casting, the myriad of flies, and the fine points of entomology, which all make up the sport of fly fishing. Getting started does require a set of skills and knowledge about casting, fly selection, knot tying, reading the water, and tactics, and Basic Fly Fishing provides these essential facts and skills so you can get out on the water and catch fish. Photography by Barry and Cathy Beck and Jay Nichols. Illustrations by Dave Hall. |
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A List of Natural Flies That Are Taken by Trout, Grayling, $20 Publisher: W. Harrison Publication date: 1853 Subjects: Trout fishing Fishing Flies, Artificial Fishing lures Flies Fly casting Fly fishing Sports |
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Flies for Steelhead $19.95 Flies for Steelhead is the most comprehensive guide to steelhead trout flies currently being used on North American waters. Many experienced fly fishermen and guides from the United States and Canada have contributed to this large, contemporary reference.Large, bright photographs depict each fly individually, and they are accompanied by a complete and accurate description of the fly’s components, making this an indispensable guide for fly tiers interested in constructing their own flies.Additional history and comments about the origins and use of each fly serve as a selection guide for the steelhead trout fly fisherman.Included are traditional wet flies; dry, damp and waking flies; shrimp flies; egg flies and nymphs that are used from California to Alaska, as well as flies used in the Great Lakes area of the United States and Canada.Anyone interested in steelhead fishing will find Flies for Steelhead a useful and interesting addition to their library. (8 1/2 X 11, 96 pages, color photos, illustrations) |
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Fly-Fishing the High Country $12.84 Fly-fishing in scenic and remote mountain waters is a special kind of fishing, explored in depth by veteran fly fisher John Gierach. This guide explains how to find the best waters and how to fish them to best advantage, covering tactics for fishing high country lakes, the conflicting currents of high mountain streams, and the ever-changing waters of beaver ponds for cutthroats, brook trout, goldens, rainbows, and graylings. Also offers advice on the best weather and seasons to fish and the tackle and flies to take with you into the high country. |
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Fishing For Beginners – Fly Fishing $5.93 Fishing For Beginners – Fly Fishing |
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Fly Fishing in Northern New Mexico $14.92 The revised edition of this comprehensive fishing classic. |
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Wet-fly Tying and Fishing $37.28 Much has been written about fishing dry-flies, nymphs, and lures, but far less attention has been paid to wet-flies, which can very broadly be defined as artificial flies used under the water. This fascinating book sets out to redress the balance demonstrating that wet-flies still catch trout in spectacular fashion and are as effective today as ever they were in past centuries. |
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Flies in the Water, Fish in the Air $9.25 An anecdotal account of the pleasures of fly fishing, discussing the choice and use of tackle, kinds of flies, walking in water, and watching for fish. |
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Fly Fishing for Dummies $13.68 " Well-written and superbly organized, this book is a great primer." — Joe Healy, Saltwater Fly Fishing magazine 150+ illustrations will have you casting and catching in no time! The fun and easy way® to get hooked on fly fishing If you think fly fishing is only for tweedy uppercrust types, think again! With some basic gear and the help of this friendly guide, you too can experience the fun of casting a fly and reeling in a big rainbow trout. From buying a rod to finding the best fly fishing destinations, it delivers just what you need to get hooked. Praise for Fly Fishing For Dummies " It’ s all here . . . from choosing gear, to learning how to cast, to reading water, to catching fish." – Jay Cassell, Sports Afield magazine " With relentless wit, Peter Kaminsky has peeled away all the mysticism, social tone, and other impediments to learning about this sport." – Paul Schullery, author of American Fly Fishing Discover how to: Choose the right gear Buy or tie basic flies Perfect your casting " Read" water and locate fish Fish the top U.S. trout rivers Cast for bass, saltwater fish, and more |
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Getting Started in Fly Fishing $11.24 The fastest and easiest way to try your hand at fly fishing Getting Started in Fly Fishing is dedicated to the simple but neglected truth that the best learning happens while doing. With leisure time more precious and limited than ever, author Tom Fuller gets readers started with only the information that”s absolutely necessary for that first day on the stream. In a few quick strokes, Fuller introduces the contents of a pared-down start-up kit and identifies heavily promoted items of gear that are definitely not needed. With succinct, easy-to-follow instructions, he shows readers how to: Start fishing after just an hour with this book Make their first cast to a rising trout Play and land their first fish Fish with dry flies, wet flies, nymphs, and streamers Cast to all kinds of fish in all waters, fresh and salt |
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Tuna on the Fly $23.72 The ultimate guidebook to catching bluefin, yellowfin, and blackfin tuna, in all the hottest fishing spots. Perhaps the last great frontier of fly fishing is the catching of big, strong, fast offshore tuna species on a fly rod. These fish were the targets of such trophy fishermen as Zane Gray and were thought to be just too large to be handled on fly-fishing gear. That changed during the 1990s as anglers began to develop ways of targeting these fish when they were of a size that could be handled on fly tackle and these efforts were helped along with the development of a new generation of heavy-duty fly gear. Now, Tom Gilmore takes the reader into this exciting, new world. Gilmore explains the habits and behavior of the different species of tuna and identifies the areas where these fish can be found. He covers tackle, tactics, and important flies and knots to hold these blue-water beasts. 8 color pages, 40 black & white photographs, 10 maps, index. |
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The Orvis Encyclopedia of Fly Fishing $21.29 For all those newcomers looking to get their feet wet, as well as for seasoned fishermen who need a reliable reference source, The Orvis Encyclopedia of Fly Fishing is the perfect companion. Complete with step-by-step drawings and illustrations of essential techniques, and beautifully illustrated with full-color photography, The Orvis Encyclopedia of Fly Fishing serves as a comprehensive course in the fundamentals of the sport. Readers will find this practical guide presents information any angler can use, from choosing the right gear to tying flies, from casting to reading streams, from identifying game fish to ethics, and much more. |
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Fishing with Floating Flies $20 The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher”s website (GeneralBooksClub.com). You can also preview excerpts of the book there. Purchasers are also entitled to a free trial membership in the General Books Club where they can select from more than a million books without charge. Original Publisher: New York, Outing publishing company; Publication date: 1913; Subjects: Trout fishing; Sports |