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03-06-2007, 12:17 PM
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Keep The Change
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: The Road to Serfdom
Posts: 3,275
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe
Poaching For Fun & Profit
50 Restaurants That Will Buy Your Catch - No Questions Asked
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Dood... Hook me up with a copy....
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“It’s not up to the courts to invent new minorities that get special protections,” Antonin Scalia
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03-06-2007, 12:20 PM
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#62
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Jiggin' Leper Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 61° 30′ 0″ N, 23° 46′ 0″ E
Posts: 8,158
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Originally Posted by Mr. Sandman
For some reason I never heard of Phil Schwind until fairly recently. After seeing your post I searched around looking for some of his works...very interesting fellow.
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One of his favorite sayings was "It's a Phil Schwind that blows no good".
My sister got me one of his books for Christmas several years ago--the one with the cover shot of him surf fishing with a black Harnell and a Surfmaster. Originally published back in the 60s I think.
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Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools, because they have to say something.
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03-06-2007, 04:29 PM
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Trophy Hunter Apprentice
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: THE Other Cape
Posts: 2,508
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Must say that of the books I've read that have been posted here, i wholeheartedly concur. Cain't really rank mine from one to ten as I've only read; "On the Run", "Reading the Water", "Striper Chronicles", and one other that has yet to be mentioned. What say you of Milt Rosko's "The Striped Bass Book"? Thought it was quite the primer, sort of a good how-to first read, if you will? BASIC, very basic. But the fundamentals are good to know and what we build our style from.
Will check out the others. Daignault's "Trophy Stripers" waz next on my list, but now youse guys got me thinkin' bout these other cats......like Schwind's "Cape Cod Fishermen", Coleman's "Bass from the Beach", "Men's Lives" and have already checked out "Surfcaster's Quest", and "Call of the Surf" ~those last two were at the top of me list. Of the above six choices, who wants to rank them from first to last?
Thanks gents for all thoughts and considerations!
Last edited by BassDawg; 03-06-2007 at 06:09 PM..
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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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03-06-2007, 05:32 PM
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#64
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"Bob Taylor"
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: on the beach in a shack
Posts: 26
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Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND
I'll second that.
A friend got me a signed copy.
(It Should have been entitled 'yuppy surfcasting on BI)
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HAHA so true
I def Like On The Run 
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03-06-2007, 05:37 PM
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Canceled
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: vt
Posts: 13,428
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I just read a book that had some real interesting parts, now if I could just remember what they were...
Successful Surf Fishing by Jerry Jansen
I want to read Bass from the Beach by Tim Coleman
To Catch a Bass is a boat book...
The Schwind book I read was really great reading.
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Lets Go Darwin
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03-07-2007, 05:11 PM
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#66
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Registered User
Join Date: Sep 2001
Posts: 7,649
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It is interesting to read everyones thoughts, likes and dislikes.
Its been a while but I never liked Men's Lives all that much. What did you like about that book? I grew up out that way and know the area very well. My mother got me that book when it first came out and while the photos showed the history I found them painful to look at and to partly blame them for the damage to the fishery, in fact it could be used as evidence of the damaged they caused. I never felt sorry for baymen loosing their jobs either. I was a clam digger 10 years back then in its heyday, made a ton of cash then, in fact it partly put me thru college. I felt the purpose of that book was to make you feel sorry for those guys in some way for loosing there jobs and their grasp on the historical traditions, I could care less about their past, I am more worried about the future! My thinking was no body told them to do that job they shouldn't be upset when they are told they can't do it anymore. Same goes for comm fishing today... but I digress... I will have to read it again and see if I still feel that way, I have not touched it in many years.
I kind of like the chron's because I love BI and anything regarding surf fishing there will catch my interest but I couldn't take the constant mirror lure references either (they are not THAT good). Nobody fished with those things that I knew anyway. After his book came out I picked out is truck a few times...with all the mirror lure decals. whateverworks I guess.
I just got thru that "Blackfish" chapter in Capt. Phils book...jesus was a slaughter...and the waste was enourmous. (for those that didn't read the book they killed hundreds of whales for the mellon-sized sponge in their head which contained valuable oil, the rest of the 30-40' fish was left to rot on the beach.) I still hate to see that kind of "fishing".
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03-08-2007, 11:26 AM
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#67
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Registered User
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Bethany CT
Posts: 2,883
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20 years on the cape.
Perfect Storm was a good book, as opposed to the movie.
Double Whammy by Carl Hiassen is not by any means strictly fishin book but it is a riot.
Cod by Kurlansky  very interesting.
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No, no, no. we’re 30… 30, three zero.
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03-08-2007, 01:33 PM
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#68
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Uh, in a spot....
Posts: 5,451
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike P
One of his favorite sayings was "It's a Phil Schwind that blows no good".
My sister got me one of his books for Christmas several years ago--the one with the cover shot of him surf fishing with a black Harnell and a Surfmaster. Originally published back in the 60s I think.
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Mike that came out Originally in 72' and was reprinted with additions in 1989.
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Why even try.........
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03-08-2007, 01:39 PM
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#69
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Jiggin' Leper Lawyer
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: 61° 30′ 0″ N, 23° 46′ 0″ E
Posts: 8,158
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Quote:
Originally Posted by zimmy
Double Whammy by Carl Hiassen is not by any means strictly fishin book but it is a riot.
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Anything by Hiassen is pee-your-pants funny.
I used to get the strangest looks when I'd hit a hillarious passage when I rode the Long Island RR.
Flap, I must have the 89 reprint, then.
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Wise men speak because they have something to say; Fools, because they have to say something.
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03-08-2007, 01:47 PM
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#70
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Uh, in a spot....
Posts: 5,451
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You know, the best book about Striper Fishing has yet to be written. There are so so many stories. The stories that won't be told far outnumber the ones that have. Some of you have visions of some of the biggest names in Striperdom that would be instantly deflated if the truth got out about some of them.
Alcoholism, drug abuse, lies, self inflated egos and ownership of falsely made reputations. Self appointed heroism without the actual act, cynicism, bullying, deceit, innuendo, embellishment all can be found in most. Mostly after contemplation they are sad really.
Some day I may write that expose' and someday I may not but uncovering the truth is something I strive for in our game and the truth most times is pretty ugly.
There are some books that if I knew then what I know now I would never have bought and was upset that someone could write a series of books on life as a caster/commercial to find that he was in fact putting himself in the place of others success or discovery as his own.
Bravado and sarcasm can often be a means of deflecting the truth about someones actual deficiencies while pointing out the same in others.
Sad, really sad.
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Why even try.........
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03-08-2007, 02:56 PM
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#71
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2002
Posts: 5,945
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*woof!*
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03-08-2007, 03:44 PM
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#72
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Dave's Guide Service
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Cape Cod
Posts: 7,557
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i think new england stripers is an awsome book, just cause the info in there is up todate
I know im in it, But its really a good book 
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03-08-2007, 06:09 PM
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#73
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Registered User
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 374
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Flaptail
You know, the best book about Striper Fishing has yet to be written. There are so so many stories. The stories that won't be told far outnumber the ones that have. Some of you have visions of some of the biggest names in Striperdom that would be instantly deflated if the truth got out about some of them.
Alcoholism, drug abuse, lies, self inflated egos and ownership of falsely made reputations. Self appointed heroism without the actual act, cynicism, bullying, deceit, innuendo, embellishment all can be found in most. Mostly after contemplation they are sad really.
Some day I may write that expose' and someday I may not but uncovering the truth is something I strive for in our game and the truth most times is pretty ugly.
There are some books that if I knew then what I know now I would never have bought and was upset that someone could write a series of books on life as a caster/commercial to find that he was in fact putting himself in the place of others success or discovery as his own.
Bravado and sarcasm can often be a means of deflecting the truth about someones actual deficiencies while pointing out the same in others.
Sad, really sad.
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I may start lying just so I can say I was in a book about surf fishing.
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