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Old 12-07-2008, 09:52 PM   #1
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Bass From The Beach - Review In Sunday 12/7 Prov Journal

Tim Coleman’s Secrets
Tim Coleman, the Rhode Island expert surf caster who was at the helm of The Fisherman magazine for several years, has a terrific new book available in time for Christmas.

Bass From The Beach, Volume II, is filled with practical information presented clearly and directly.

Coleman’s editor was Gene Bourque, another former magazine editor and a wonderful writer himself.

Coleman is a quiet guy, known for catching big fish. In Bass From The Beach, he reveals a fish-tote full of basic as well as advanced advice on bait and plug fishing that will help a lot of anglers catch more and bigger bass. His chapter on how to find new, private fishing spots is worth the price of the book ($19.99). No one has ever written about access as Coleman does.

Bass From The Beach, Volume II, is available at Amazon.com, and should be in stock at tackle shops that carry books. Quaker Lane Outfitters in North Kingstown, Striper Moon in Bristol and Surfcasting Rhode Island

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