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Winter Reading List
After getting a package in the mail yesterday (thanks Z), starting to think about what to read / re-read this winter.
New Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night - new release arrived last night. Re-reads Art of Surfcasting with Lures Striper Chronicles Season in the Surf If I have the time I may read Nick Karas' - Striped Bass, dictionary sized book. Its been a while since I've read that one. What else new and noteworthy to read and what essential for you to re-read? |
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I need some suggestions for winter reading, too. I just finished Secrets of Surfcasting at Night and started re-reading The Art of Surfcasting with Lures. I'm sure I'll read some of the chapters in OTW's New England Stripers - a Fishing Anthology, too. I always enjoy going back and reading some of the stories in there.
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I have the Secrets of stumbling around in the dark on softball sized rocks book coming in the mail.
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Guys I have suggested this book before and if you have not read it yet........its my absolute favorite book........"Surfcasters Quest"! Nuff' said!:uhuh:
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Reading the Water is a book I read almost every winter.
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PC I never see anyone mention it?? I read it every couple off-seasons.....I am due!!
Anyone else here ever read it?? |
Anyone who fishes for Striped Bass should read Striper Wars by #^^^^& Russell.. Not a how to book or any real fancy catching stories just a real eye opener on the life and times of the striped bass. Well worth the read.
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couple of my favorites.
stripers, an anglers anthology. john waldman editor. striper stories from the turn of the 19th century till now. secrets of striped bass fishing by milt rosko. how striped bass fishing has evolved and how some things never change. |
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My wife met the author of this book from someone she works with and he gave her a free copy. It's little text bookish for my liking but interesting just the same. Very detailed and not exactly a page turner for me but some guys or gals may like it.
Welcome! | Alone at Sea - Gloucester in the Age of the Dorymen - by John N. Morris Gloucester doryman’s grandson writes book on lost fishing method - The Boston Globe |
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"Reading the Water" is perhaps the greatest striped bass fireplace read of all time. Another often overlooked book is "The Shining Tides". DZ |
I'm reading the "Millionare Mind" and "The Millionaire Next Door." Both very good books and really help explain what I've been doing wrong all these years.:hee:
I usually read fishing books while sitting on the throne as many are quick reads and none too captivating, IMO. |
I want to add to this but until I go home and look I won't be able to remember the names or authors.
I think I have CRS. |
I am hoping Santa Clause bring "Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night", 2nd ed.
I am currently reading "Cooking The Catch". |
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Will probably re-read a few chapters in Reading the Water and I should re-read Cole's Striper, which is great and I haven't read in a few years.
I've had The Shining Tides sitting on my desk for a while, definately need to get to that. |
I am moving away from pleasure reading and getting more pragmatic this winter...
I just bought "the boat owners guide to corrosion" and as well another marine electrical book. |
I'll be reading some Roderick Haig-Brown. He's a freshwater guy, long dead. But his writing is some of the best fish writing out there.
Another re-read for me will be Thomas McGuane's "Ninety-two in the shade." The novel was published in 1972. It takes place in Key West. Its main character is a bonefish guide. Drugs, fishing and girls. The opening scene is an acid trip. Highly recommended reading. McGuane is a hell of a fish writer. He has a whole collection of fishing essays called "The longest silence," which I couldn't recommend more. |
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That's how i am all the time.... :uhuh: has to have a purpose because i am a do it myself guy |
Post's Reading the Water is clearly a classic about fishing the Vineyard; however, I just finished The Big One by David Kinney which kept me interested. It's less about technique, and provides more about the history of the MV Derby, offers insights into some personalities, and captures the fervor we as bass fishermen share.
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I'm about halfway through reading "Striper Surf" by Frank Daignault, This is the first book I've read by him. Really enjoy Frank's writing style, I almost get the feeling in a way he regrets spending so much of his life surf fishing? He sure is a good story teller and I learned a bunch so far from the book. Worth checking out for sure...
Also picked up "Practical Woodturner" by F.Pain and "Woodturning tips & techniques" by Carol Rix, got these from my local library. Some really great info in these books on sharpening tools and how to properly use gouges and skews! |
Just picked up and started reading "Sh*t My Dad Says" by Justin Halpern. If you've got 8-10 bucks to spare for an instant comedy classic, I suggest you pick up a copy...you'l be laughing your ass off.
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read- Eels by James Prosek. Interesting and easy to read.
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A Season on the Edge by Skinner. Awesome read.
The Big One is great as well. |
Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food
In a Grove (The story the movie Rashoman was based on) The Most Important Fish in The Sea: Menhaden and America |
I almost forgot. I have a couple of months of Penthouse Letters to catch up on, too. I know it's not fishing related, but it's good reading, nonetheless.
Although I seem to remember one a few years back that started out "I never thought this could happen to me, but last night I went fishing for stripers at a local beach. I was the only one around, except for this beautiful young college coed... |
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