
River Fishing
Publisher: Wikibooks 2010
Description:
When we approach a river we must understand the different habitats that a river supports, understand how bait fish use these habitats and how different fish feed in them. This book will offer practical tips on how to approach a new stream, and techniques that appeal to several different kinds of fishing. Throughout the entire book, the emphasis is on how to catch many different kinds of fish and it is not meant as an indepth guide to any one species.
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