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Fishing
The River Why
Published in Library Binding by (2008-06-05)
Author: David James Duncan
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Wise Like A Fish
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Review Date: 2008-08-14
Lovers of fishing, or Oregon, or life, or the search for life's meaning should love this book. So should readers interested in thoughtful, creative and honest writing; or of clever, insightful and profound character development. Gus Orviston is an enduring main character, and his discovery of his brother, Bill Bob's, unique and beautiful self, by itself, makes the book worth reading. With a comfortable, unique, often zany style, author David James Duncan has created an unexpected, very joyful book. The ending falls a bit short of the earlier 99%, but that's just quibbling.

A Great Read
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Review Date: 2008-07-04
So, I purchased this book and didn't really expect to enjoy it. I loved The Brother's K, but I thought that maybe I was biased towards the book because I'm such a big baseball fan. I have no interest in fishing.
The River Why is not about fishing. It's an exceptionally insightful look at life. Our idols, our loves, everything. I was so impressed by this book and especially by the writing of David James Duncan.

This is some story!
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Review Date: 2008-06-03
I think one wouldn't pick up this book casually. There'll never be a lot of hype about it and it takes about 100 pages to hook one. And then: oh, it is a good story. Reading a few chapters a time at night before I went to sleep, I was conscious how I came tired to this book as to bed, and left it with new energy - courage? Laughter? A sense of well-being.

What did I learn from this book? On page 227 in the paperback edition, there's the story of Nick which seems to me the book in miniature. A certain quiet is needed to tell a story which depends on the listener. Setting and introduction are essential (that's why the main story takes 100 pages to get going.) We cannot be in a hurry for the story of our lives. It's worth the read.

Brilliant
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Review Date: 2007-11-12
The best book I have read in years. I would recommend this book to anyone that has a hard time believing in the traditional answers to the questions of life. Great!

After the first few chapters, throw it away...
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 24 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-20
Even though I hate fishing and have maybe done it once, the first few chapters of this book are humorous and interesting, in particular Bill Bob, Gus' younger brother. Unfortunately, Bill Bob's role is small to almost nonexistent as the book goes on and the author makes him say some pretty idiotic pseudo-philosophical/religious ramblings, such as a long discussion with Gus about how shadows are our guardians.

The book is largely predictable from the beginning until the end and it's almost like a bunch of authors get together to provide the same theme. The overall structure of the book is Gus starts to question life, including death, ultimate meaning, his meaning, and other philosophy 101 questions. And, of course, Gus ends up finding his meaning in the eyes of some backwoods hippie chick and has a religious experience (if you can call it that) while walking home from a long, incredibly drawn out trip down a river following a fish in his line.

I'm sure many people will see this book as being "deep" or "an interesting discussion of blah blah blah", but if you've even remotely dipped your foot in philosophy this book is hardly enlightening. I pushed through the book simply because I got past the half way point, then promptly threw it in the trash when I was done.

Fishing
The Ashley Book of Knots
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Companies (1990-01)
Author: Clifford W. Ashley
List price: $60.00

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Top notch reference on knots.
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Review Date: 2008-09-02
Top notch reference on knots.
This book has no peer.
Nothing else even comes close.

The "Bible" for ropework and knotting...
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Review Date: 2008-08-29
Hands down, if you're into knots, rope work, sailing, etc...this is definitely a book to add to your shelf. Over 600 pages, it's got pretty much references to every knot you could think of, as well as a good history on rope and knots, and a great index to quickly find what you need. I've even found most other books or online resources I look at reference the "Ashley Book of Knots" number (ABOK#) when they're describing what to do. All in all a good investment.

The Root of All Knots
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Review Date: 2008-07-31
This is the reference that seems to be used by all other knot books and web sites.

Although the book can be hard to understand when trying to tie knots, no colors, videos or animated gifs, it is quite useful when trying to identify a knot that I want to tie.

I knew what I was getting as I had read the libraries copy before making the decision to purchase so I am not at all disappointed with my book.
This is also an excellent book for reading if you enjoy tying knots.

If you have more than a passing interest in knots then you will want to consider buying this book.

The King of knot books
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Review Date: 2008-07-06
If you need to learn knots, or just enjoy knot tying as a hobby, this book is essential for everyone.

Ahsley Book of Knots is not the end all
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Review Date: 2008-07-14
I recently bought the Ashely book of knots because I thought it would tell me how to tie every knot on the planet. I found it a bit confusing because it did not use colors to illustrate the knot ties. It was hard to follow most of the knot patterns. Also it did not have climbing knots used by most rescue people. I found a great site that does animation and colors: http://www.animatedknots.com/doublefishermansrescue/index.php . Perhaps if the book came with a DVD it would be better. I know it is an old book...but come on...we have new technology now!

Fishing
The Summer Guest
Published in Hardcover by Thorndike Press (2004-11-12)
Author: Justin Cronin
List price: $28.95
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Wonderful
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Review Date: 2008-10-03
This is a wonderfully written book. The characters are endearing and the stories of their lives quite compelling. Both funny and sad, it is richly filled with details.

My favorite quote is the one about Iowa. I've told it to many people (giving proper credit of course!) and laughs all around.

Sneaks up on you...
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Review Date: 2008-09-08
This is a book that starts out as a good summer read and then becomes something more. The characters are likable from the first, like people you've met and enjoyed at social occasions. As their stories move forward, the characters become both more familiar and more exceptional, like when you suddenly realize an acquaintance has become a friend. Their imperfections are not necessarily endearing, but you find yourself sharing their pain, or maybe just remembering the echoes of pain you've already shared with real friends. And yet it's an encouraging and rewarding book in the end. The author weaves the plot together artfully. I especially enjoyed the pivotal point when one heretofore quiet character seizes the wheel and begins to turn things right-side up again.

This is just a wonderful book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-19
Reading is one of my greatest pleasures and a friend who knows this gave me "The Summer Guest". I was not familiar with the author and didn't know anything about the book before I began. I have since recommended this book to all of my friends. It is truly one of the best books I've read and I am a voracious reader. The language is absolutely beautiful and the characterizations are wonderful. It is a book to savor and, although I rarely reread books, I will definitely read this one again.

John Citron's review from March 24, 2006 says it all. If you are in doubt about whether to purchase "The Summer Guest", do it anyway. You will not be disappointed.

Wonderful book.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-04
Really ... absolutely wonderful. Captivating. I couldn't stop reading and I was very sorry when it was over. I look forward to reading more from Mr. Cronin.

Many summers, many guests
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-25
Justin Cronin writes beutifully! He weaves characters, their stories, big life questions, and time into something
larger than the norm, leaving this reader pondering my own life, family and sense of place. Cronin's Mary and O'Neill was rich, too. Bits of metaphor and vividness in both.

Fishing
The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference
Published in Hardcover by Frank Amato Publications (1998-11-13)
Authors: Ted Leeson and Jim Schollmeyer
List price: $100.00
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Benchside Reference
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Review Date: 2008-05-22
The absolutely best, most comprehensive reference for the serious fly tyer. It teaches you ALL the components of the artificial fly and 10 ways to tie each variation. No fly tyer should be without this incredible guide. Ted is the best in the business of writing about fly tying, fly fishing, equipment, etc... A consummate professional.

Best fly Tieing book ever
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Review Date: 2008-05-14
This is by far worth the money you pay for it. This book is mistitled however it should be the fly tier's bible. An absolute must for ANY fly tier rather they're new to the scene or been at for 50 years.

The fly tying bible!
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Review Date: 2008-04-18
The fly tying bible! must I say more?

Very good and instructional fly tying book.
All aspects of fly tying techniques are covered and assisted with many pictures.

The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference
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Review Date: 2008-04-03
A must book for any fly tier. If you buy a book on fly tying this should be the one. Outstanding quality, and at Anazon price is a great buy.

A must have!!
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Review Date: 2008-03-17
As a new fly tier "The Fly Tier's Benchside Reference" has the information I was looking for. The text with the pictures makes learning new techniques fun. I would recommend this book to any one that want to learn fly tying.

Fishing
The Fly-Tying Bible: 100 Deadly Trout and Salmon Flies in Step-by-Step Photographs
Published in Spiral-bound by Barron's Educational Series (2003-04)
Author: Peter Gathercole
List price: $24.95
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Fly tying made easy
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Review Date: 2008-09-15
This is a great book which covers alot of different flies. With the ease of the photos any person should be able to tie all the flies and come up with their own variations.

Fly-Tying made easy
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Review Date: 2008-09-08
Priced reasonably, this is an an excellent addition to fly-tying literature. It is beautifully printed, illustrated, and bound. Because of the spiral binding it lies flat. It is sturdy. The book's descriptions of fish and the flies that attract them are clear and concise.

I gave this book to an avid angler who has a small mountain of fly-tying magazines and books. He told me it was the best book on fly-tying he had ever seen. I'll be using it and giving it as a gift again.

Excellent book for a novice like me!
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Review Date: 2008-08-19
6 months ago I initiated with fly fishing; here in Mexico is very expensive to buy the flies already done, reason why I began to do them myself.

I bought this book by the good reviews that it has and the truth that was good decision, is very good book still for someone like me begins in fly tying.

Very good book and detailed photos, very simple to follow; very practice and easy to understand. Simply EXCELLENT!.

The fly-tying bible
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Review Date: 2008-06-04
This was a gift, and I love it. My fly-tying friends thought it was great, too.

Lengthy Materials List
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2008-05-22
I have both books by this author. They are very instructive and for the novice the first one is especially good as there are more individual steps illustrated. But each new fly described calls for nearly a completely different set of tying materials that the novice just won't have. One can spend literally hundreds of dollars just acquiring all of the different hackle types and colors, never mind the other materials.

Fishing
Curtis Creek Manifesto
Published in Paperback by Frank Amato Publications (1978-05)
Author: Sheridan Anderson
List price: $9.95
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Collectible price: $10.00

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The best book on the topic
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Review Date: 2008-01-10
I live in Bishop, CA which is a flyfishers paradise. This book made flyfishing simple, easy to understand and is the best single work on the topic ever written. I say that while adimiting that I was a friend of the late, great Sheridan Mullholland Andreas Anderson and I miss him. Don't miss this book. I have just ordered a copy for a flyfisher beginer.

Try another
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Review Date: 2007-06-03
I am a newbie at the sport and bought this after seeing it highly recommended on several group discussions. But I was disappointed. The book is very short. It is written in comic book style. I don't have a problem with this, but I thought it was limiting.

Unless you are a extreme newbie, I can't recommend it. And if you are, go with LL Bean's book by Dave Whitlock.

Curtis Creek Manifesto
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Review Date: 2007-05-13
Older book timeless in its message and written in a style that makes flyfishing easy for anyone who want to pursue the sport.

Very helpful for beginners....a classic.
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Review Date: 2007-04-03
For me, this book was instrumental in developing good fly fishing techniques and habits. It is entertaining, easy to read, and technically accurate. Filled with highly animated comics, the book is a work of art.....very carefully designed.

I recommend this book for any beginning fly fishing angler. It is much less intimidating that other manuals and really is a delight to read...rich with information.

Curtis Creek Fishing Guide
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-10
Great summary of fly fishing. Easy to read and reread. Excellant ideas that can easily be put into practice

Fishing
McElligot's Pool
Published in School & Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (1999-10)
Author: Dr. Seuss
List price: $25.05
New price: $15.00

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Classic Dr. Suess
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Review Date: 2008-07-31
This is a classic Dr. Suess book from my childhood. I have read it over and over again to my kids, and now I am reading it to my grandchildren. This book ranks right up there with The Cat in the Hat for entertainment value, for some reason it was a Dr. Suess book that wasn't as well known. Thank goodness my grandmother was a librarian and sent it to me for my 5th birthday. Your kids will LOVE this book, and adults actually enjoy reading it, too!

Wonderful Story I had somehow missed
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
I thought I knew all the Dr. Seuss books, but this one came to my attention recently and I had never heard of it before. I bought it immediately in order to read it to my youngest daughter before she outgrows children's books. She loved the story and I had one more wonderful message to give her from Dr. Seuss, "Keep thinking of all the wonderful things that are possible!"

One of my favorites
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Review Date: 2007-11-30
This is my favorite Seuss book (yes, I say that about all of them). Year after year I buy this for my friends' kids, but I think it's a great book for an adult library, too.

McElligot's Pool
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Review Date: 2007-09-22
All you have to say is Dr Seuss. All of his books are excellent!

Wonderful story
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Review Date: 2007-07-29
I have enjoyed this story since I was a child & am now 66 years old. I believe this is one of Dr. Seuss's first books published. Just had to replace my old copy after hurricane Katrina.

Fishing
I Love You the Purplest
Published in Hardcover by Chronicle Books (1996-09-01)
Author: Barbara M. Joosse
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The Beauty of Language
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Review Date: 2008-03-31
As a teacher, I love this book for the descriptive language. The text opens up many discussions and helps paint a picture for the student. You can almost "feel" the places and the activities this family is enjoying. The message is lovely, but I enjoy it for the richness of language.

Every mom should read this to their children!
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Review Date: 2004-07-15
This is the perfect gift to give to a new big brother or sister. I bought it when we had our second baby, and it has the perfect message. My children love this book as well.

Can I give it 100 stars?
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Review Date: 2004-02-08
I LOVE THIS BOOK!!!!! What a great message! The kids love it too.

Excellent Gift Book - Susan Gatlin
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-04
I'm a mother of two boys (one red, one blue) and this book is my favorite!!! I have purchased over 20 copies and given away to women I meet who have two sons. They all love it and can relate to the message.
My supervisor at work says that we all need to learn the message from "I Love You the Purplest"!
Illustrations are exceptional!! I love the Carolina Wren!

An Excellent Answer to An Oft Asked Question
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-01-26
My children ask this regularly, especially my six-year-old Emma.
"Who do you love the best?"

She wants so badly to be loved "the best".

Through Joosse's book, I learned an incredible new way to express how I love her "the purplest" or the "chocolatiest" or "the bell ringingest".....

By using a more descriptive word than "Best", the Mother in this book speaks to what is real and true about her sons Max and Julian so that they are each more than "just satisfied" with being loved the best.....

She uses colors to describe her love for each of her boys after she has described other possibly conflict, competitive situations by being more specific with what is special instead of labeling or judging one above the other.

More adults ought to read this one!

Fishing
Alpine Sierra Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Ski, Bike, Fish and Drive from Tahoe to Yosemite (Trailblazer)
Published in Paperback by Diamond Valley Company (2004-02-01)
Authors: Jerry Sprout and Janie Sprout
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Wildflower city
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-16
My first visit to Lake Tahoe last week and not knowing where to go I picked up this travel guide. Off trail and on trail the seepsprings were alive with yellows, blues, oranges and it's only going to get better. Some of the hikes at the higher elevations are still snowbound but there are plenty of listings around the lake to keep me going. The list of dayhikes in this book is staggering and since it's written by locals has real credo. You can't beat all the clean air up at Big Blue.

An excellent supplementary resource for anyone seeking to see Sierra Nevada's natural beauty
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-02
Authors Jerry Sprout and Janine Sprout have explored the Sierra Nevada for more than twenty years; Alpine Sierra Trailblazer: Where to Hike, Ski, Bike, Fish, Drive from Tahoe to Yosemite is the culmination of their combined experience. Written for families and veteran hikers alike, Alpine Sierra Trailblazer covers 88 different trailheads suitable for assorted levels of experience, 51 cross country ski and snowshoeing spots, 72 places ideal for fishing in lakes and rivers or creeks, 6 driving tours, 148 black-and-white photographs, 7 maps, and much more. Organized primarily by site - each ideal location to visit is listed successively, along with notes about its highlights and extensive directions - Alpine Sierra Trailblazer is an excellent supplementary resource for anyone seeking to see Sierra Nevada's natural beauty and wonders for themselves.

Best All Around Guide for Tahoe south
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-03
Since I live downslope from Yosemite and Tahoe I consider it my backyard recreation area. Cross country ski trails, hiking trails, trails bordering the Great Basin, they're all in here. I like to fish and this serves as my river guide too. It's very user friendly and has a real personal touch. These guys are trail experts and list all the good ones and those less traveled. My son and his wife have gone to Hawaii with their Kauai book and tell me it's also a winner.

Excellent resource
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-06-28
This is the third guide we've used in this outdoor series. The Kauai and Golden Gate books have become mainstays in our hiking collection. I like their system for organizing their activities according to region and this one follows the same format. It spans the area from Yosemite's Tioga Pass, takes in Ebbetts and Monitor and Carson passes and covers south Lake Tahoe's turf. This is the author's home base and they certainly have the credentials for knowing all the best trails and sightseeing backroads.

There aren't many adventure guides that feel as personal or are multi-use like this one. We cross country ski, fish, hike, camp and mountain bike so for our family it's a perfect fit.

Two for Tahoe
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2005-07-22
Two books you most definitely need if you're hanging out at Tahoe is this one and the Tahoe Rim Trail guide. This area has some of the best hiking in the western U.S. We found both books to be extremely current and clearly written.

So far we've used them for both dayhiking and and overnight backpacking trips up at the north end of Lake Tahoe and due south around Carson Pass. Having two to compare has given us extra ideas for sidetrips. We're a family of four and have gotten alot of use from these top notch trail resources.

Fishing
Sowbelly: The Obsessive Quest for the World Record Largemouth Bass
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Adult (2005-03-17)
Author: Monte Burke
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Used price: $0.39
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The Side of Fishing You Never Knew
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-02
I saw this book on the "Bargain" table at my local bookstore and, after reading the inside flap, decided to give it a read for the $5 cost. The book centers on the chase to break the 75-year-old largemouth bass world record and I had no idea that such a wonderful read awaited me!

Starting with the story of Bob Crupi, a black-or-white-with-no-shades-of-gray policeman who pretty much sacrificed his entire non-working life to chase the record, and ending with the story of Samuel Yera, the easy-going husband and father living in Havana who puts his family before fishing, Monte Burke weaves the tales of the "big players" in the chase for the record in a way that makes the book surprisingly easy to read.

Between Crupi and Yera, we meet the Long-Kerr duo, a pair of the most accomplished largemouth fishermen out there who work together to fight for the record. We also meet the trio of Jed, Mac, and Buddha who are a bit Johnny-Come-Lately and chase the record for the money. The details of the two groups' rivalry will make any casual fisherman or non-fisherman scratch their head in amazement.

And what would the book be without meeting the top lure makers who are helping make it all happen from the "other" side of the pole? Burke introduces us to Jerry Rago and Mickey Ellis. How the state-funded group in Texas, led by fisheries biologist David Campbell and director Allen Forshage, that is trying to grow the record bass in a fishery? Even better, how about Porter Hall, who has seemingly given up a wife and child in his pursuit to grow the record bass in lakes of his own?

Finally, Burke gives us a look at the "bassholes" who are doing their best to swindle their way into the record books. His look at some of the more notorious examples of "bassholes" is simultaneously hilarious and mind-blowing.

Over and over again, Burke finds a way to keep the reader interested in this colorful cast of characters, while interweaving the feel-good story of the current record holder, George Perry. But, and maybe more importantly, Burke manages to keep all the characters straight in the reader's mind by not complicating their relationships. He keeps it all simple, as it should be, and gives such a telling description of each that when you finally look at the pictures in the middle of the book, you feel like you've already viewed them.

This really is an "anybody" kind of book, but those who have had some fishing experience will truly get the most out of it. Those who have never fished may be scared to touch a rod and reel after reading this book for fear of catching the bug caught by the characters within.

This is a fun book for any fisherman
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-25
Though the book is written in an easygoing style it contains a lot of fascinating and in-depth information on fishing and the American history of the sport.

Burke is both a capable writer and a fisherman and his intelligence, sense of humor and love of the sport come through in the stories he tells.

Can't Put Down Super Read!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-27
I could not put the book down. What a great writer. I don't fish for the Big bass but I really enjoyed reading about the men that do. A great read. I would recommend this book to any avid or even weekend bass fisherman (woman)!!!

Not just for bass fisherman
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-06
Wow and I thought I was an obsessed fisherman. The book is all the more relevant now that one of the anglers mentioned in the novel has garnered recent publicity for his unofficial world record. It covers all the aspects of the hunt for the world record: the guys trying for it, the lure makers, the scientists, and many others. The author even goes to Cuba for a fishing trip and talks to an eccentric angler in the U.S. who's trying to grow his own world record bass. It's an eye-opening read.

Well written and very well researched
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-17
Mr. Burke....Excellent. From California, to Cuba, to Georgia, I loved this book. Very well researched, and written. I felt I got to know each character in the book. Being a fisherman myself, I knew the names, but not the stories.....again, BRAVO!!!


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