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Old 01-22-2002, 10:20 AM   #2
JohnR
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From a scientific/informational standpoint, Nick Karas wrote Striped Bass which is pretty good.

Love him or hate him, Daignault's books are a should read & there are enough copies going around that you could probably borrow one from somebody. I won't get into any of the contraversy on his writings or tell you where to read between the lines or not.

Surf Fishing the Atlantic coast? Skip it... Not terrible relevant up here and not interesting in my mind...

Interesting book - Blues, by John Hersey (sp?) - More poetry than any fishing nuts & bolts but I nice read. Great to read on spring mornings on the deck with a cup of coffee...

I know of an excellent one in the works but the cat must remain in the bag

Hey MikeP!!! I think I know of a copy of that older one from the Vineyard that you were asking about... What was the name? I just want to confirm it's the right book...

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