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A collection of illustrated essays on freshwater and saltwater angling that profiles popular sport fishes (black bass, grayling, trout, the silver king and various Florida species), describes their habits and habitats, and offers practical guidance on tackle, reels, baits, and techniques. It blends technical instruction with reflective commentary on angling ethics and sporting pleasure, seasonal and regional considerations, and personal anecdotes of fishing locales. Chapters pair natural history and identification with hands-on advice for anglers of varying skill, aiming to inform, instruct, and encourage appreciation of fish and fishing practices.
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