Just received a big shiment of book and dvd's! In addition to topping up stock on old favorites, here's a couple of new titles to check out:
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FIFTY MORE PLACES TO FLY FISH BEFORE YOU DIE: FLY-FISHING EXPERTS SHARE THE WORLD'S GREATEST DESTINATIONS
Fifty More Places to Fly Fish Before You Die is the latest offering in the bestselling Fifty Places series. Chris Santella’s first book, Fifty Places to Fly Fish Before You Die, has more than 100,000 copies in print, and Santella—now a regular fly-fishing contributor to the New York Times and many angling periodicals—has finally returned to the subject that started it all.
** THE BOW RIVER MADE IT INTO THIS ONE!!!
Santella profiles 50 more first-class fly-fishing destinations around the world, as shared by top fishing-expedition leaders and journalists. This volume includes many of fly fishing’s “next big things”: fishing in San Diego for mako sharks; sight-casting in Bolivia for golden dorado; flats-style striper fishing in Maine’s Casco Bay; nocturnal sea trout angling in Wales; and fishing for giant mahseer in the Himalayan foothills of India. Gorgeous photography showcases the beauty of these destinations, and the “If You Go” section enables readers to embark on the fishing trips themselves.
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FIFTY FAVORITE FLY-FISHING TALES: EXPERT FLY ANGLERS SHARE STORIES FROM THE SEA & STREAM
Santella invited 50 celebrated fly fishers to share their favorite fly-fishing stories based on their travels & experiences. The result is this unforgettable collection of stories that are, surprisingly enough for fishermen, true. Covers many emotions: comical, poignant, inspirational, incredible, absurd. 50 full-color photos; 7x8 inches, 224 pgs
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PS: Just in time for Xmas, we manged to get our hands on a bunch of copies of Fly Fishing Western Trout Streams by Jim McLennan.
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HEADS OR TAILS DVD
Along the isolated beaches of northern Western Australia, Permit seem to do things a little differently. Follow local anglers Geoff Anderson and Simon Penn as they chase these fish down in environments never seen before on film.
Un-assisted, watch them as they run down schools of permit along the beach, cast to fish over shallow, wave-pounded reef flats (on both foot and from a boat) plus watch permit throw away their timid tag, as they smash floating crabs of the surface with reckless abandon. |
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