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Sea Fishing Properly Explained (Right Way S.) | 
enlarge | Author: Ian Ball Publisher: Elliot Right Way Books Category: Book
Buy New: £91.93
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 14831
Media: Paperback Edition: 2nd Revised edition Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0716020920 EAN: 9780716020929 ASIN: 0716020920
Publication Date: March 18, 2003 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW. Sea Fishing Properly Explained. Written by . Binding: Paperback. Published in 2005
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Sea Fishing Properly Explained August 16, 2008 Bryn Cethin (Bridgend, South Wales) Clear concise information for anyone new to the sport of Sea Fishing. This book provides brief details of the fish you are likely to catch and guidance on where and when, as well as suggested baits and rigs. I and many others I have spoken with, found this book extremely useful in pointing us in the right direction when we started fishing.
Top book for novices August 3, 2008 G. Dillon-Lee (channel islands) i bought this book 3 years ago with no knowlage of fishing at all! bought a rod and reel using the guidelines in the book and went fishing, every time i went fishing i took it with me (it stinks of fish now).3 years later and i still have the book in my bag as i travel all over the uk fishing totaly hooked!! (pardon the pun) it is a book perfect for the novice, with detailed information on whare to catch, rigs to use, bait to use and what time of year to fish for each species, and whether or not you can eat it. when you first pick it up it feels about 30 years old with all the pictures hand drawn in black felt tip! but that just means you can stick it in your bag not worry about it getting tatty!! so my verdict is if you want to learn how to sea fish (and why wouldnt you)than get this book!
Easy read July 31, 2008 Michaela (Cornwall) Jack aged 15 wrote this review: Fishing is my favourite hobby, and this book was easy to read and understand. It has good pictures along with hints and tips and there is a good section on tying knots which I have now learnt how to tie and have helped when I have been fishing. A really good point is that the sentences are not too long but still remain informative. It also shows you what different fish look like and would help identify a fish if you caught one. I think this book would be good for ages 11 and upwards and for girls as well as boys. I also think that it is a good read for experienced fishermen too. I rate this book 9/10
Sea Fishing Properly Explained January 9, 2008 Andy (South coast UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Its is a good first book to read. It seems a little dated and the drawings are a little crude but dont let that put you off. This book explains what time of year, what type of bait, what type of ground and what rig to use to target different fish. It explains a few basic rigs that anyone could make. This book covers just enough to get you going and make you feel confident that you will catch a fish.
Excellent introduction June 7, 2006 Vin Kennedy (Southampton) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is a fine book that I bought from Amazon after a local tackle shop told me there were no introductory sea fishing books available. It certainly gets you to the stage where you can walk into a tackle shop and not feel an utter idiot. It covers (as far as I can see) all the basics that you might need. It may also be enough to take you on to higher levels, but I don't have the experience yet to say so. As for previous bait-digging comments (that almost put me off), the bait digging section is just ten pages out of 124 - and a very useful ten pages at that. In terms of value for money, I think it would be hard to beat this book.
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