ANGLING CONCLUSIONS. By W.F.R. Reynolds. Illustrated by C.F. Tunnicliffe.
1947 1st edition. 8vo (135 x 207mm). Pp227. Pen and ink sketches in the text by C.F. Tunnicliffe. Green cloth, spine titled in gilt.
Reynolds' conclusions after a lifetime of trout and salmon fishing in Scotland, England, Ireland and the Pyrenees. "The author advances such unusual and provocative theories as that gut substitute is superior to the real thing for fly casts, that rainbow trout are really char, that in Spring fishing the points of trebles should be carefully bent inwards to avoid their being blunted on rocks, and - perhaps less unusual, but certainly provocative - that all fishing should be controlled by the State." (The Scottish Angler, May-June 1948).
Reynolds' conclusions after a lifetime of trout and salmon fishing in Scotland, England, Ireland and the Pyrenees. "The author advances such unusual and provocative theories as that gut substitute is superior to the real thing for fly casts, that rainbow trout are really char, that in Spring fishing the points of trebles should be carefully bent inwards to avoid their being blunted on rocks, and - perhaps less unusual, but certainly provocative - that all fishing should be controlled by the State." (The Scottish Angler, May-June 1948).
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39761
Author | Reynolds (William Frederick Roger). (b. 1887). |
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Book Code | 39761 |
ISBN | B0017HC5AS. |
Book Description | Slight browning to edges and end-papers, internally clean. Good-plus in rubbed but intact dust-wrapper. 12s. 6d. net. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 1947 |
Publisher | Faber and Faber. |
Place | London. |