excellent Thread, John, and THANKS for the reminders.
New to me:
i picked these books up 2yrs ago and have yet to get to them;
1993 ed, "Secrets of Surf Fishing at Night" by William A Muller
1992 ed, "To Catch A Bass" by Tim Coleman
2007 ed, "The Surfcaster's Guide to The Striper Coast" by DJ Muller
Rereads:
try to do these every year,,,,,,,,,,,,,last year was the exception.
"On the Run" by David DiBenedetto~~ THE first Striper book i ever read, a veritable primer about the whos, wheres, and whens that is chock full of anectdotal gems!! i love the familiarity that DiBenedetto brings and how accessable he makes surfcasting seem, while still imparting the mystique that is inherent to meandering the Striper Coast. a definite page turner and very easy reading.
"A Season on the Edge" by John Skinner~~ his story telling is VERY direct and he puts you in HIS waders with the type of ease and understanding that will have you baling trophies in your sleep as he equips you with the confidence to land them ~out there~ in the surf. between these lines you will garner a knowledge of water reading, jiggology 101 to Doctorate, eeeel rigging, and the insider's guide to MTK. for me, it is up there with Frank Daignault's "Striper Surf", an annual rereader also, as others have mentioned.
"The Old Man and the Sea" by Ernest Hemingway~~ imho, the GREATEST fish story ever written, and about so much more than fishing. EVERY Winter, without fail~ since three yrs ago. once i open it, there's NO puting it down. it's interesting to me that he was BOTH a world class writer and world renowned fisherman,,,,,,,,,,,,,,i've often wondered which pursuit inspired him MOST, or did they sort of "feed" each other??
"BassLawgs, Seminars, and Personal Notes & Quotes" by McKenna, Knie, Pickering, DJ, Zombratta, Everrin, Luccini, Veracka, Carlow, Pollock, Montoya, Hromin, Gardell, MikeP, DrGeee, Scrazy EdEEEE, Saltwater Magazine, OTW, et al~~ the Lawgs i delve into closer to Spring, the Seminars as often as possible, and the personal N's&Q's i keep as a subliminal underflow in the cast thoughts/surf sciences/Striper Talkin' cranial SECTION that is the ever-present, metamorphic, subtle voice, raging beast, and maniacal master of my multilayered angling psyche. part of the Gemini, funkily wired, territory i guess??
Not a READ:
a very integral part of the Surfcaster's Primal Library, imho;
"Stripers Gone Wild" by Mike Laptew~~ be careful and view at your own risk!! too soon/too often and you'll be seeking outflows of powerplants in the dead of Winter. this epic film and consumate work from the eyes of stripers and Mike's passionate dedication to our haunts will have you thinking like our beloved linesiders and place you inside THEIR approach to ocean, structure, current, forage, lure, and migration from the cozy confines of your couch. trouble is,,,,,,,,,,you won't want to stay there once you've seen this amazing footage!! this dvd, ALWAYS, starts my new season and winds up in the digital player at least once or twice a Winter!!!
