Fishing For Dummies

Fishing For Dummies

by Dominic Garnett (Author)

Synopsis

Fishing For Dummies, UK Edition, provides you with a thorough introduction to all types of fishing - sea fishing, game fishing, and coarse fishing. This authoritative covers everything you need to know about this fantastic sport, including instruction on: * Identifying the key species of fish found within and off the coasts of the British Isles * Selecting the right rods, reels, line, and tackle * Mastering casting techniques * Tying knots like a seasoned angler * Hooking and landing fish with ease

$19.75

Quantity

3 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 396
Edition: UK Edition
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 20 Mar 2012

ISBN 10: 1119953553
ISBN 13: 9781119953555

Media Reviews
Packed full of knowledge and tips for a successful fishing trip an authoritative guide for any new or improving angler wishing to advance their skills. (Countrymans Weekly, 25th May 2012) Great for the beginner, everything you need to know is here. (Sea Angler, June 2012) It s laid out in such a way that it s the perfect dip-in, dip-out book. You can turn to just about any page and find something of interest . (Total Course Fishing, July 2012) it covers a lot of ground, striking a balance between humour and information that makes it perfect for someone wondering what this whole fishing business is all about . (Trout Fisherman, 25th July 2012) If you have been bitten by the angling bug, this book will fast-track your knowledge and help you acquire the skills you need to catch fish and enjoy this fantastic sport (Total Sea Fishing, December 2012)
Author Bio
Peter Kaminsky is an author and a contributor to the New York Times, Field & Stream and Outdoor Life. Greg Schwipps' work has appeared in a number of outdoor magazines. Dominic Garnett is an angling writer, blogger (dgfishing.co.uk), photographer and guide whom Angling Times recently described as 'Fast becoming one of the most readable angling writers in the business has that rare ability to convey the magic of the sport.'