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This book helped improve my angling skills
and helped me catch the fish I always wanted in and offshore. Very well
organized to learn about all or only the species desired. |
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Called the ghost of the flats, the silvery
bonefish is the holy grail of flats fishing. Its speed in the water and
chameleon-like color make it the ultimate challenge to catch, and
because of its elusiveness, much of the joy of bonefishing is in
searching for the fish. Finding bonefish from a skiff and while wading
are thoroughly covered, as is catch-and-release. Details on the
bonefish's environment and its food provide the essential background,
and you'll learn what tackle and flies to take and how to cast
efficiently in the flats. |
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The Florida Keys are a true fisherman’s
paradise: great weather, abundant fish species, plenty of services and
accommodations—and a fascinating history. Fly Fishing the Florida Keys
is the first book of its kind, an excellent how-to fishing guide that
also shares the "feel" of this fantastic fishing destination, including
its: history; environment; game fish; fly patterns; fly-fishing
techniques; guiding and offshore captaining; and more. Beautiful and
colorful maps, vibrant and energetic paintings, and hundreds of current
and historical photos help you feel like you’re driving down Overseas
Highway. |
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This book is great. There are not as many
pictures as most people would like, but this book does have practically
all the fish native to Florida. If you fish, Scuba Dive or even Snorkel
this book is for you, every Floridian and Fisherman should have this
book. |
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This book gets you into the action fast,
no matter what kind of fish you are after --redfish, snook, cobia,
snapper, flounder even tarpon. |