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Top Catch : Hook up New Zealand's top 12 species
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| NZ$ 40.00 each |
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| Author: John Eichelsheim |
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Popular fishing writer John Eichelsheim spills the beans on how and where to catch he best examples of New Zealand's top fish species. John draws on his own forty years of experience fishing around the country to tell personal stories of his own 'top catch' for each species, then provides biological/ geographical information on the fish, the nuts and bolts of tackle and technique, including the peak season, and the current records (biggest fish ever caught etc). The author has chosen species with appeal for anglers in both main islands and has chosen those that are accessible to the average angler as well as some more 'aspirational' species that need to be caught with specialist gear:, includingsnapper, kingfish, salmon, trout (rainbow/brown), gurnard, tarakihi, blue cod, john dory, tuna, marlin, shark and hapuku. It's both a practical guide and a celebration of our top fish species, full of great yarns and useful information.
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How to Catch a Fish (The Ginger Series 06)
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| NZ$ 25.00 each |
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| Author: Kevin Ireland |
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This fine, funny, beautiful book should be on the shelf of every fisherman - and woman - and their long-suffering friends and family.
If you think fishing is a simple matter of casting off from a river bank with rod and reel, or dropping a hook and line over the isde of a dinghy, you're in for a shock. For award-winning writer and poet Kevin Ireland, fishing - especially for the elusive trout - is not an idle pastime. It's a passionate love affair with the natural world.
Since getting hooked as a boy, Kevin Ireland has punted on wild Irish lakes, clambered over medieval abbeys, trawled through old texts, and spent several thousand hours actually fishing. This book, he says, is the sum total of all he now knows, or will ever know about catching a fish.
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