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        Trolling Big Water Walleyes

        Secrets of the Great Lakes Fishing Guides, Charter Captains, and Walleye Pros

        by W. H. "Chip" Gross (author)

        Experts reveal surefire methods for walleye trolling, equipment techniques, tactics, and moreOn big, open water like the Great Lakes, sprawling Western reservoirs, and large North American rivers, trolling puts more walleyes in the boat—hour for hour—than any other fishing method. Why? Because if done correctly, the lure or bait is always in the fish’s strike zone. If anglers do it wrong, all they will net is a long, frustrating boat ride. In this detailed instructional guide, generously illustrated with more than 50 color photos and complemented by time-tested fish-catching secrets from 17 professional fishing authorities, fishermen will learn to catch walleyes from those who chase this highly prized sport fish for a living.A veteran walleye angler himself, author Chip Gross covers every aspect of walleye trolling, offering advice on basic and advanced trolling equipment, trolling setups throughout the fishing year, choosing crankbaits and other lures, determining when and where to fish, night trolling for walleyes, purchasing and rigging a boat for walleye trolling, and how to catch that trophy walleye of a lifetime. Information on cleaning and caring for the catch, as well as Gross’s favorite walleye recipe, is also included.Walleyes are finicky, will-o’-the-wisp fish, often here today and gone tomorrow. They follow schools of baitfish like hungry wolf packs; as the bait moves, they move. Often this translates to anglers enjoying spectacular fishing one day but getting scarcely a bite, or possibly none at all, the next. Successful trolling can seem like an unattainable goal, but Trolling Big-Water Walleyes makes that goal easier to reach.

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        Let's Start Fly-fishing

        The Rules of the Game

        by Fiona. Armstrong

        According to broadcaster Fiona Armstrong, fly-fishing is all a busy working woman needs to wind down at the weekend. In this beginner's guide to succesful fly-fishing for salmon, she takes the reader through the ins and outs of how to get started in this pastime. Topics covered include getting to know tackle, where to get it, whether to buy or borrow it, where to fish, when, the best company on the water, flies, clothing, safety on the water, ghillies and dramming, and the salmon itself. A full glossary of terms is provided, along with a foreword by fishing "guru" Bill Currie.

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        ANOTHER FISHING YEAR - JOHN WILSON

        John Wilson's Fishing Diary.

        by John Wilson

        Bestselling fishing presenter and author, John Wilson, is back with his completely new book, Another Fishing Year. A year in the life of this renowned fisherman, following him around the world and illustrated with his own superb photographs! Another Fishing Year is the follow-up to A Specimen Fishing Yearwhich was John?s first book, published in 1977. Also available: 1001 Top Angling Tips.

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        FISHING - A GOOD EXCUSE FOR LOAFING IN THE COUNTRYSIDE - KEITH ARTHUR

        The Best Excuse for Loafing in the Countryside

        by Keith Arthur

        Keith Arthur was born in Holloway, North London, in 1946. He started fishing at an early age and it has remained his passion ever since. Keith worked in the fishing tackle industry for 20 years before becoming the resident expert on Sky Sports' Tight Linesangling programme in 1995. He accepted the role of Tight Lines presenter in 2004 and continues this role to date. Since 1999 Keith has also presented Fisherman's Blues, the UK's only fishing show on national radio on talkSPORT. Keith has written several specialist angling titles since 1980 and has produced his own column in Angling Timessince 1990. He has fished in many countries for a wide variety of species of fish. Now living with his wife Susan close to his beloved River Thames, Keith still spends as much of his time as possible loafing in the countryside and this is the subject of his much anticipated first book. Fishing: The best excuse for loafing in the countryside is Keith's angling memoirs and is jam-packed full of his memories and tales of his angling career and childhood memories. A must for fishermen of any age!Every angler that ever cast a line has an idyll. Whether that is casting for wild trout in a pristine Irish stream, waiting for the attack of a giant blue marlin in the Indian Oceanor catching gudgeon from a river in an English town centre, they will be lost in the moment. Keith Arthur describes that ?being lost? under the general heading of loafing in the countryside and in this book he describes how he has loafed through better than half-a-century since growing up in North London and being adopted as a television and radio presenter. From the mysteries of early captures through to battles with giant sharks this book follows him through some glorious and, occasionally, hilarious times. If you are an angler you will recognise yourself somewhere in these pages. If you are not, then maybe you will want to be after reading them.

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