posted by admin on Apr 11

Fishing Alabama: An Angler's Guide to 50 of the State's Prime Fishing Spots: Floyd Edwin Mashburn

Editorial Reviews

Fishing Alabama is the essential guide to fishing in this surprisingly diverse southern state.

From the Back Cover
With the second largest inland waterway system of any state, the Heart of Dixie is famous not only for its bass but also for its crappie, bream, catfish, and trout. It is also home to such saltwater species as amberjack, redfish, grouper, red snapper, and fighting tarpon, the state fish. From the Appalachian Mountains and the Tennessee River Valley of the north, to the swamps and bayous of the coastal south, Alabama takes a backseat to no other state in its wealth of angling opportunities.But how do you know when and where to fish, how to get there, and what gear to use? The answers are all here in Fishing Alabama—the most accurate and up-to-date angler’s resource available on the state’s choice sport-fishing destinations. Local angler Ed Mashburn knows these waters, and he shares all the information to help you fish Alabama with success. He provides detailed descriptions of fifty fishing hot spots and gives you expert advice on everything you need to know before setting out. Inside you’ll find:
• A listing of the game fish at each location
• Tips on lures, flies, bait, tackle, and techniques for each location
• Directions and information on camping facilities
• Words to the wise on weather and dangerous critters
• Maps and photos

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posted by admin on Mar 11

Fishing Alabama: An Angler's Guide to 50 of the State's Prime Fishing Spots: Floyd Edwin Mashburn

Editorial Reviews

Bringing together more than ten years of hard-earned fishing experience in the Heart of Dixie—from the mountains of the north to the Mobile Delta and the Gulf of Mexico in the south—Fishing Alabama is the essential guide to fishing in this surprisingly diverse southern state. Alabama, which has the second largest inland waterway system of any state, is not only famous for its bass, but also has plenty of shad, walleye, and trout on offer; and it is home to a great variety of saltwater species, from amberjacks and redfish, to groupers and fighting tarpon, the state fish. Ed Mashburn selects the best spots, allowing anglers to use their limited fishing time to their best advantage. And he provides plenty of useful advice, including specific techniques and rigging hints for particular places.

About the Author

Ed Mashburn has fished in many places across the United States in both fresh and salt water. Whether at the pond side on foot to kayak fishing in bayous and rivers to big game fishing in sixty foot power craft, he has cast a line for just about anything that swims. He has caught a few fish, too. In the past ten years, he has seen just about all of Alabama, and he has fished in most of the wet places in the state. When not fishing, Ed is text editor for Florida Sport Fishing Magazine and also Destination Fish magazine. He has published articles on fishing, gardening, and sailing topics, and he is also a longtime photojournalist. When not fishing or writing about fishing or building wooden boats, Ed is an English teacher at Baldwin County High School in his hometown of Bay Minette, Alabama, and an adjunct instructor at Faulkner State College in southern Alabama.

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posted by admin on Feb 6

Gone Fishin': Massachusetts' 100 Best Waters: Manny Luftglass

Editorial Reviews

From catching rainbows, browns, and brookies in the streams and rivers of the Berkshires to hauling in cod, haddock, and tuna in the salt waters of Stellwagen Bank, this book is your ultimate guide to fishing in Massachusetts. Manny Luftglass, a veteran fisherman and journalist, has written a definitive and entertaining guide to fishing the salt, fresh, and brackish waters of the Bay State. Providing easy-to-follow directions, boat launch information, and detailed advice on live and dead baits, artificial lures, fishing methods, equipment, depths, weather, best times of the day and the year, and even specific areas to fish at most locations, this is truly the only fishing guide to Massachusetts you’ll ever need. For ease of use, the book has been organized according to the areas recognized by the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, with an accompanying map for each section. Good-humored and packed to the gills with useful information, it’s like having the author as your personal fishing guide.

About the Author
MANNY LUFTGLASS has written for Fisherman Magazine, Fishing and Hunting Magazine, North American Fisherman Magazine, and Anglers’ News, to list just a few. He is a retired insurance agent, twice-elected mayor of Somerville, New Jersey, and the author of sixteen books, including Gone Fishin’: The 75 Best Waters in Connecticut (2001), and Gone Fishin’: The 100 Best Spots in New Jersey (1998).

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posted by admin on Feb 5

A Fishing Guide to Kentucky's Major Lakes: Arthur B. Lander

Editorial Reviews

When taken by the need to fish Kentucky, take Kentucky’s expert fisherman along. A valuable tool for anglers of all skill levels, and including six lakes not covered in the previous edition, A Fishing Guide to Kentucky’s Major Lakes is The source for information on the twenty-two most important Kentucky reservoirs and the top fifteen sport fish species found therein. Kentucky boasts some of America’s finest fishing lakes. From deep, cold lakes teeming with walleye, muskie, and smallmouth bass, to mud-bottomed shallows famous for catfish, bluegill, and largemouth bass, this mix is guaranteed to test the skill of any angler. Well-known Kentucky outdoors writer Art Lander reveals what type of fishing is best at each lake, where fish can be found during the various seasons, and what tackle and techniques have proven best for each species. He gives information on feeding habits, luring techniques, and Kentucky and IGFA records for Kentucky game fish. Lander’s book sparkles with where-to and how-to tips from top professionals Billy Westmorland, Kevin Van Dam, and Danny Butler, as well as local lake guides, conservation officers, fishery biologists, and creel survey clerks who work the lakes daily. The book is especially useful to anglers planning weekend trips or family vacations to unfamiliar waters. Individual chapters provide information concerning marinas, boat launching ramps, tourism offices, lake level/fishing report hotlines, and the lake managers’ offices. Detailed maps of each lake and numerous illustrations round out this most useful guide.

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posted by admin on Feb 2

In a Sunburned Country: Bill Bryson

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Bill Bryson follows his Appalachian amble, A Walk in the Woods, with the story of his exploits in Australia, where A-bombs go off unnoticed, prime ministers disappear into the surf, and cheery citizens coexist with the world’s deadliest creatures: toxic caterpillars, aggressive seashells, crocodiles, sharks, snakes, and the deadliest of them all, the dreaded box jellyfish. And that’s just the beginning, as Bryson treks through sunbaked deserts and up endless coastlines, crisscrossing the “under-discovered” Down Under in search of all things interesting.

Bryson, who could make a pile of dirt compelling–and yes, Australia is mostly dirt–finds no shortage of curiosities. When he isn’t dodging Portuguese man-of-wars or considering the virtues of the remarkable platypus, he visits southwest Gippsland, home of the world’s largest earthworms (up to 12 feet in length). He discovers that Australia, which began nationhood as a prison, contains the longest straight stretch of railroad track in the world (297 miles), as well as the world’s largest monolith (the majestic Uluru) and largest living thing (the Great Barrier Reef). He finds ridiculous place names: “Mullumbimby Ewylamartup, Jiggalong, and the supremely satisfying Tittybong,” and manages to catch a cricket game on the radio, which is like

listening to two men sitting in a rowboat on a large, placid lake on a day when the fish aren’t biting; it’s like having a nap without losing consciousness. It actually helps not to know quite what’s going on. In such a rarefied world of contentment and inactivity, comprehension would become a distraction.

“You see,” Bryson observes, “Australia is an interesting place. It truly is. And that really is all I’m saying.” Of course, Bryson–who is as much a travel writer here as a humorist, naturalist, and historian–says much more, and does so with generous amounts of wit and hilarity. Australia may be “mostly empty and a long way away,” but it’s a little closer now. –Rob McDonald
–This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Publishers Weekly
With the Olympics approaching, books on Australia abound. Still, Bryson’s lively take is a welcome recess from packaged, staid guides. The author of A Walk in the Woods draws readers in campfire-style, relating wacky anecdotes and random facts gathered on multiple trips down under, all the while lightening the statistics with infusions of whimsical humor. Arranged loosely by region, the book bounces between Canberra and Melbourne, the Outback and the Gold Coast, showing Bryson alone and with partners in tow. His unrelenting insistence that Australia is the most dangerous place on earth (”If you are not stung or pronged to death in some unexpected manner, you may be fatally chomped by sharks or crocodiles, or carried helplessly out to sea by irresistible currents, or left to stagger to an unhappy death in the baking outback”) spins off dozens of tales involving jellyfish, spiders and the world’s 10 most poisonous snakes. Pitfalls aside, Bryson revels in the beauty of this country, home to ravishing beaches and countless unique species (”80% of all that lives in Australia, plant and animal, lives nowhere else”). He glorifies the country, alternating between awe, reverence and fear, and he expresses these sentiments with frankness and candor, via truly funny prose and a conversational pace that is at once unhurried and captivating. Peppered with seemingly irrelevant (albeit amusing) yarns, this work is a delight to read, whether or not a trip to the continent is planned. First serial to Outside magazine; BOMC selection. (June)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
–This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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posted by admin on Jan 26

What Time Is the Midnight Buffet?: Tales from the Cruise Adventure of a Lifetime: chesterh

Editorial Reviews

Despite the careful research done by author Richard T. Holleran and his wife Kris, nothing could have prepared the couple for both the debacles and delights of their first cruise. What Time Is the Midnight Buffet?: Tales from the Cruise Adventure of a Lifetime chronicles the adventures they experience on that fateful trip—a ten-day Caribbean jaunt in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.

Potential first-time cruisers will absorb a wealth of useful information while laughing at Holleran’s humorous tales of maritime mayhem. Veteran cruisers will find themselves back on board, vividly reliving wonderful memories of adventure on the high seas. Even those who will never get close to a ship will enjoy a fantastic vicarious voyage to Key West, Mexico, and the jungles of Belize—all from the comfort of their favorite chair.

Let Holleran’s What Time Is the Midnight Buffet? teach you how to make the most of your next cruise ship vacation.

About the Author
chesterh is the Internet screen name for Richard T. Holleran, who goes by the nickname “Chester” on a daily basis. He is an aging computer geek who now cruises regularly with his wife, Kris, leaving behind two sons to care for the household pets in Londonderry, New Hampshire . For the author’s latest cruise pictures, go to www.chesterh.com.

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posted by admin on Jan 26

What Time Is the Midnight Buffet?: Tales from the Cruise Adventure of a Lifetime: chesterh

Editorial Reviews

Despite the careful research done by author Richard T. Holleran and his wife Kris, nothing could have prepared the couple for both the debacles and delights of their first cruise. What Time Is the Midnight Buffet?: Tales from the Cruise Adventure of a Lifetime chronicles the adventures they experience on that fateful trip—a ten-day Caribbean jaunt in celebration of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.

Potential first-time cruisers will absorb a wealth of useful information while laughing at Holleran’s humorous tales of maritime mayhem. Veteran cruisers will find themselves back on board, vividly reliving wonderful memories of adventure on the high seas. Even those who will never get close to a ship will enjoy a fantastic vicarious voyage to Key West, Mexico, and the jungles of Belize—all from the comfort of their favorite chair.

Let Holleran’s What Time Is the Midnight Buffet? teach you how to make the most of your next cruise ship vacation.

About the Author
chesterh is the Internet screen name for Richard T. Holleran, who goes by the nickname “Chester” on a daily basis. He is an aging computer geek who now cruises regularly with his wife, Kris, leaving behind two sons to care for the household pets in Londonderry, New Hampshire . For the author’s latest cruise pictures, go to www.chesterh.com.

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posted by admin on Dec 12

Gone Fishin': Massachusetts' 100 Best Waters: Manny Luftglass

Editorial Reviews

From catching rainbows, browns, and brookies in the streams and rivers of the Berkshires to hauling in cod, haddock, and tuna in the salt waters of Stellwagen Bank, this book is your ultimate guide to fishing in Massachusetts. Manny Luftglass, a veteran fisherman and journalist, has written a definitive and entertaining guide to fishing the salt, fresh, and brackish waters of the Bay State. Providing easy-to-follow directions, boat launch information, and detailed advice on live and dead baits, artificial lures, fishing methods, equipment, depths, weather, best times of the day and the year, and even specific areas to fish at most locations, this is truly the only fishing guide to Massachusetts you’ll ever need. For ease of use, the book has been organized according to the areas recognized by the Massachusetts Department of Fisheries and Wildlife, with an accompanying map for each section. Good-humored and packed to the gills with useful information, it’s like having the author as your personal fishing guide.

About the Author
MANNY LUFTGLASS has written for Fisherman Magazine, Fishing and Hunting Magazine, North American Fisherman Magazine, and Anglers’ News, to list just a few. He is a retired insurance agent, twice-elected mayor of Somerville, New Jersey, and the author of sixteen books, including Gone Fishin’: The 75 Best Waters in Connecticut (2001), and Gone Fishin’: The 100 Best Spots in New Jersey (1998).

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posted by admin on Dec 12

A Fisherman's Guide to Maine: Kevin Tracewski

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Review
“If you read one fishing book this year, I’d highly recommend Tracewski’s.” — John Holyoke, Bangor Daily News, Bangor, Maine

Lifelong fisherman Kevin Tracewski deals in depth with which are the best of Maine’s myriad lakes, rivers, streams, and brooks to fish; how to get there; and what techniques and tackle to use. Organized by region; supplemented by detailed maps and comments from area anglers.

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posted by admin on Dec 11

A Fishing Guide to Kentucky's Major Lakes: Arthur B. Lander

Editorial Reviews

When taken by the need to fish Kentucky, take Kentucky’s expert fisherman along. A valuable tool for anglers of all skill levels, and including six lakes not covered in the previous edition, A Fishing Guide to Kentucky’s Major Lakes is The source for information on the twenty-two most important Kentucky reservoirs and the top fifteen sport fish species found therein. Kentucky boasts some of America’s finest fishing lakes. From deep, cold lakes teeming with walleye, muskie, and smallmouth bass, to mud-bottomed shallows famous for catfish, bluegill, and largemouth bass, this mix is guaranteed to test the skill of any angler. Well-known Kentucky outdoors writer Art Lander reveals what type of fishing is best at each lake, where fish can be found during the various seasons, and what tackle and techniques have proven best for each species. He gives information on feeding habits, luring techniques, and Kentucky and IGFA records for Kentucky game fish. Lander’s book sparkles with where-to and how-to tips from top professionals Billy Westmorland, Kevin Van Dam, and Danny Butler, as well as local lake guides, conservation officers, fishery biologists, and creel survey clerks who work the lakes daily. The book is especially useful to anglers planning weekend trips or family vacations to unfamiliar waters. Individual chapters provide information concerning marinas, boat launching ramps, tourism offices, lake level/fishing report hotlines, and the lake managers’ offices. Detailed maps of each lake and numerous illustrations round out this most useful guide.

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