Great Angling Disasters: hilarious fishy stories to entertain any fishing lover

Great Angling Disasters: hilarious fishy stories to entertain any fishing lover

by Tom Quinn (Author), Tom Quinn (Editor)

Synopsis

A unique collection of fishing stories from the past 200 years that prove that when it comes to fishing, things can and often do go hilariously wrong. From stories of record breakers that got away to boats that sank, rods that broke and pike and salmon that ran amok, Great Angling Disasters is the ultimate chronicle of those less than triumphant days on the riverbank. For everyone interested in fishing with rod and line whether they are game, coarse or sea fishermen.

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More Information

Format: hardcover
Publisher: Quiller Publishing Ltd
Published:

ISBN 10: 1846892414
ISBN 13: 9781846892417

Media Reviews

`This delightful collection of more than 40 angling stories ... is an eclectic mix of quirky tales, set within a bygone era, and sympathetically edited by Tom Quinn. ... Some of these fishy tales reference long-lost techniques and equipment, but this does not distract from hooking the reader with its descriptive narrative, making it as accessible and appealing to non-anglers. ... Overall, an excellent read for anglers of all ages.'

Land & Business, CLA


Straight away from the front cover illustration of a suited gent struggling in some discomfort with a giant fly stuck in a delicate area while his ghillie looks on, I could tell I was going to enjoy this book.

I think we all love a good yarn especially if we can identify with either the unfortunate victims in this instance or at least the potential for whatever the misfortune they encountered. The very opening sentence of the introduction says it all - Fishing, it has been said, is an accident waiting to happen.

This book is a humorous collection of fishing tales gathered from old sources dating from the 1870's to the 1940's which adds a whole different flavour to them, with images of Tweeded gents, cane rods and a time of greater difference between the classes, city folk and country folk.

With adventures set at home and abroad, there is a wide set of styles and stories. Something for everyone you might say.

* Fish and Fly *
Author Bio
Freelance journalist and author Tom Quinn has written for a number of national magazines and newspapers including the Times, Telegraph and Daily Mail. He was formerly Assistant Editor of Trout & Salmon magazine and editor of The Countryman. He has published more than thirty titles including The Perfect Cast and most recently, Cat Tales (978-1-84689-229-5) and Barking Mad (978-1-84689-209-7).