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JohnR 12-05-2009, 01:24 PM It is that time again... Books to (re)read:
Season on the Edge - John Skinner
Art of Surfcasting with Clam Chunks, Zeno
Striper Chronicles - Leo Orsi
What are some other books out there, maybe anything new for this year?
Saltheart 12-05-2009, 01:57 PM A whole book just about fishing Clam Chunks!!!??? WOW :)
ivanputski 12-05-2009, 02:06 PM http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51gYFNFMZEL._SS500_.jpg
striper strategies by DJ Muller... Great book, since it covers a wide range of methods to catch bass from the surf...
And the striper chronicles by leo Orsi is a great book... (not a how to)... its a great read... you feel like youre fishing while reading this book... *(fill a windex bottle with salt water and spray it at yourself every few pages... adds to the effect)
wader-dad 12-05-2009, 02:09 PM New this year was Dave Kinney's book on the Derby- The Big One. I would recommend that on a crappy winter day.
I think that Jim White's book Monster Shallow Water Stripers is a good book especially for guys newer to surfcasting.
stcroixman 12-05-2009, 03:01 PM how about FrRank Daignault's books? They look interesting.
If I could only get one which would you recommend?
JohnR 12-05-2009, 03:54 PM A whole book just about fishing Clam Chunks!!!??? WOW :)
:rotf2:
how about FrRank Daignault's books? They look interesting.
If I could only get one which would you recommend?
20 Years on the Cape - Interesting book
Backbeach Jake 12-05-2009, 04:34 PM how about FrRank Daignault's books? They look interesting.
If I could only get one which would you recommend?
I agree with JohnR , 20 years has a ton of info, but the devil is in the details, Read carefully it holds a ton of info, tides,times spots. It's all there but not obviously.
fishsmith 12-05-2009, 05:49 PM I just finished Codfish, Dogfish, Mermaids and Frank by Skip DeBrusk.
It's a good read about a teenager working/learning about life on a fishing boat out of Plymouth in the 50's.
The Dad Fisherman 12-05-2009, 06:17 PM Right now I'm reading In Fisherman's Ice Fishing Secrets....after that ,don't know
numbskull 12-05-2009, 07:02 PM It is not saltwater based, but for first rate literature with a fishing theme try Jerry Dennis. He has two collections of short stories "A Place on the Water", and "The River Home". Very, good stuff.
ProfessorM 12-05-2009, 09:57 PM I'm reading The Real Frank Zappa Book:) I will probably reread Reading The Water again if i get some time. Night Tides is a good book too.
This book is very good. I finished it last winter on vacation. I highly recommend it. I just lent it to a bud.
http://www.amazon.com/Against-Tide-Fate-England-Fisherman/dp/061805698X
Dick Durand 12-05-2009, 11:18 PM Having read it before, I'm skimming through some chapters in Zeno's The Art of Surfcasting . . . If you can find a copy, Post's Reading the Water is excellent.
Pete F. 12-05-2009, 11:27 PM I just read Cape Cod Fisherman by Phil Schwind again. Interesting fishing story starting in the 1930s and ending around the 60s.
Doublerunner 12-05-2009, 11:29 PM I have read both of Zeno's books. Both very informative
I just finished John Skinner's "A Season on the Edge" and enjoyed it very much
I am about halfway through DJ Muller's "The Surfcaster's Guide to the Striper Coast"
After that I have 3 more books currently on my desk to read..they are;
"The Ultimate Guide to fishing with bucktails"
"Striper Chronicles"
"Surfcaster's Quest"
I also have a couple books by Frank Daignault on my Christmas wish list....Eastern Tides and Striper Surf
I'd also like to read "Night Tides", "The Big One", "Fishing New England", and "bass from the Beach volume 2"
Reading during the winter is my only salvation 'til the spring run
The Dad Fisherman 12-06-2009, 12:39 AM Just as an FYI...... DJ Muller will be one of our speakers at the Plum Island Surfcasters Fundraiser this coming February.
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51gYFNFMZEL._SS500_.jpg
striper strategies by DJ Muller... Great book, since it covers a wide range of methods to catch bass from the surf...
And the striper chronicles by leo Orsi is a great book... (not a how to)... its a great read... you feel like youre fishing while reading this book... *(fill a windex bottle with salt water and spray it at yourself every few pages... adds to the effect)
Green Light 12-06-2009, 01:35 AM One of my personal goals is to start ice fishing this winter season...hence, I am going to pick up a copy of: "In Fisherman's Ice Fishing Secrets" Thanks the post!!!
Rob Rockcrawler 12-06-2009, 01:59 AM Right now I'm reading In Fisherman's Ice Fishing Secrets....after that ,don't know
Great we are all doomed on the day of the SABBIT
Raven 12-06-2009, 03:58 AM tdf knows all the secrets
Back Beach 12-06-2009, 07:10 AM "Something's Fishy" by Ted Williams...expertly researched and written stuff about fisheries management with a bit of quick witted humor. Its a compilation of his past works. The stuff on striped bass is a must read for all.
Been reading "Walden" too...its pretty deep and my shallow mind cannot absorb it all at once, but hey, I just read the same page a few times and it begins to sink in.
Plenty of Dr. Suess with the kids too...
piemma 12-06-2009, 07:17 AM how about FrRank Daignault's books? They look interesting.
If I could only get one which would you recommend?
as John said 20 years on the Cape is the best.
Just read The Big One. Interesting stuff about the MV tourny.
MY all time favorite and I have over 100 books on striper fishing, is Reading the Water.
It is that time again... Books to (re)read:
Season on the Edge - John Skinner
Art of Surfcasting with Clam Chunks, Zeno
Striper Chronicles - Leo Orsi
What are some other books out there, maybe anything new for this year?
LMAO:love::love::love::soon:
The Dad Fisherman 12-06-2009, 10:55 AM Great we are all doomed on the day of the SABBIT
Wouldn't bet the farm on that......I'm still way down in Rookie Status land....but you gotta start someplace
Doublerunner 12-06-2009, 11:02 AM Just as an FYI...... DJ Muller will be one of our speakers at the Plum Island Surfcasters Fundraiser this coming February.
Can any one attend this or is it just for your fishing club only? I fished plum island a few times this year from the surf. Love the area. Would love to hear DJ Muller speak at your fundraiser
The Dad Fisherman 12-06-2009, 11:18 AM Can any one attend this or is it just for your fishing club only? I fished plum island a few times this year from the surf. Love the area. Would love to hear DJ Muller speak at your fundraiser
Open to the Public...anyone is welcome.
Been reading "Walden" too...its pretty deep and my shallow mind cannot absorb it all at once, but hey, I just read the same page a few times and it begins to sink in.
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Just read Walden not too long ago myself. Cant believe I didnt do it sooner! Good read and gives you plenty to think about when it comes to your daily life.
I started Into Thin Air (thought I wouldnt be able to put it down after Into the Wild but its not as enthralling to me I guess) and after that the next winter read will be The Maine Woods.
Nothing new on the agenda....still trying to get through some of the classics and such....
Clogston29 12-06-2009, 12:57 PM I'll probably re-read Striper by John Cole, some chapters from Striped Bass Fishing by Woolner and Lyman and a few of the selections in the Hemingway on Fishing compilation.
Re-read / study some chapters in The Fisherman's Ocean
I'm surprised to see a few people praise / recommend The Big One. I found it to be very poorly written and didn't like it much at all. Maybe it just wasn't my style of writing.
http://surfcasting-rhodeisland.com/merchant2/graphics/00000001/nestripers_lg.jpg
This is a good book - New England Stripers - it's an anthology of some of the best stories from On The Water Magazine's early years. There's some of Flaptail's writing in it also...Amazon, On The Water, and I sell it....
ivanputski 12-06-2009, 02:15 PM Andy Lemar's interview in ^^^^^ helped me out when I started fishing eels... Great read.
SAUERKRAUT 12-06-2009, 06:03 PM Saxitilis is NOT John Mc Phee's choice to garner his title. Rather, this is a story about the American shad. The book is more than the fish; this is good literature, written by an acklaimed American author of more than 25 books.
Still...Winter....UGGGGHHHHHH!
Doublerunner 12-06-2009, 09:53 PM Open to the Public...anyone is welcome.
When you have the date can you send me a PM?
Thanks a lot
DR
Foul Hooker 12-06-2009, 10:00 PM Not that its striper related but I really enjoyed the Hungry Ocean by Linda Greenlaw....but i guess it was right up my ally....
quick decision 12-07-2009, 06:17 AM as John said 20 years on the Cape is the best.
Just read The Big One. Interesting stuff about the MV tourny.
MY all time favorite and I have over 100 books on striper fishing, is Reading the Water.
I read "Reading the Water" when I was 10 and you can apply that book almost anywhere.
The Dad Fisherman 12-07-2009, 06:28 AM When you have the date can you send me a PM?
Thanks a lot
DR
Plum Island Surfcasters Upcoming Events Page (http://www.plumislandsurfcasters.org/plum_island_surfcasters_events.html)
Jimbo 12-07-2009, 11:33 AM I've been enjoying Charley Soares column at the end of the OTW issues. Hope to get Stemming the Tide for Xmas and definitely Walking On Water when it comes out.
eelskimmer 12-07-2009, 02:32 PM Most of the books mentioned have been reviewed
by me in the last year or so in the MSBA newsletter
Spray. These are the definitive reviews. And if you
don't agreed with that you don't read much.
John Cole's (deceased) book "Striper" is the best of
them all for a good winter read. His second book
"Fishing came first" is a second good read. I believe
there is a review of Zeno's book by me on S-B home
page. See youse on da beach.
PS. check out Zeno's new blog Surfcaster journal.
Fantastic job.
Sea Flat 12-07-2009, 02:37 PM I've been enjoying Charley Soares column at the end of the OTW issues. Hope to get Stemming the Tide for Xmas and definitely Walking On Water when it comes out.
Stemming the Tide is an awesome book.
I also like Season on the Edge.
Don't forget Shinning Tides
an oldtime classic but hell of a read
JohnnyD 12-07-2009, 02:53 PM The thread on MA regulations. With the length of it, and growing exponentially each day, it's going to take all winter to get through it.
Clogston29 12-08-2009, 08:28 AM Don't forget Shinning Tides
an oldtime classic but hell of a read
thanks. haven't read that one. just ordered a used one for $4 on amazon.
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