THE EXPLORING ANGLER. By Tag Barnes.
1964 1st edition. Small 8vo (125 x 188mm). Pp117. B/w photographs. Green cloth gilt.
A look at fishing out of the way places, especially ponds and Barnes, with years of experience of angling off the beaten track, explains how he fishes these smaller streams and ponds. Sport can be energetic and thrilling, often requiring different techniques but giving surprising results. Really good catches, even specimen fish, can be caught from what appear to be the most unlikely places. Baits, tackle, approach and all aspects of the techniques required when fishing these smaller waters are
A look at fishing out of the way places, especially ponds and Barnes, with years of experience of angling off the beaten track, explains how he fishes these smaller streams and ponds. Sport can be energetic and thrilling, often requiring different techniques but giving surprising results. Really good catches, even specimen fish, can be caught from what appear to be the most unlikely places. Baits, tackle, approach and all aspects of the techniques required when fishing these smaller waters are
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Book Code
3955
Author | Barnes (Tag). |
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Book Code | 3955 |
ISBN | B001AW019M. |
Book Description | Some page corners folded, good-plus in frayed dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1964 |
Publisher | An Angling Times Book. |
Place | Peterborough. |