Freshwater fishing tips : 300 tips for catching more and bigger fish / [by Greg Breining, Dick Sternberg].
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- ISBN: 1589232186 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 191 p. : ill.
- Publisher: Chanhassen, Minn. : Creative Pub. International, c2006.
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Advice from experienced anglers and more than four hundred photographs highlight a guide that contains more than three hundred tips on such topics as tackle, lures, fishing techniques, freshwater gamefish species, and fish care and preparation. - Baker & Taylor
Professional advice from experienced anglers and more than four hundred photographs highlight a convenient guide that contains more than three hundred tips on such topics as tackle, lures, fishing techniques, freshwater gamefish species, fish care and preparation, and more. Original. - Quayside Pub GroupThe best fishing tips are simple and cheap, and they make fishing easier. Most important of all, a good tip helps catch more fish! This book contains more than 300 tips and 400 photographs. The information is clear and concise-on topics such as tackle, lures and other equipment. Specific techniques are given for all the popular North American freshwater gamefish species, including bass, walleye, pike, muskie, panfish, trout and catfish. Also included is advice on fish care and preparation, plus a few recipes to whet the appetite!
Freshwater Fishing Tips shows how to:
- Prevent line twist with bass bugs
- Make a good home-made fly floatant
- Stop a strong-running fish
- Make cheap no-slip boot soles
- Feel the way around snags
- Conserve rubber stops
- Make your anchor bite the bottom better
- Photograph the catch and prepare it for taxidermy mounting
- And much more