THE ATLANTIC SALMON ATLAS. [Hardback].
2003 1st edition. Square 4to (253 x 294mm). Pp287. Colour photographs, maps. Dark blue cloth, spine titled in gilt.
"Listed are 327 salmon rivers and waters, stretching from Canada to the Kola peninsula, where reliable angling may be found. There are notes on the best times to visit rivers, the most productive weeks, what tackle is most suitable, best flies, and what the river is capable of producing. ...In each case the primary booking agent for the river or beat is listed". Chapters include: Ireland: Introduction; south-East; South-West; Shannon to Corrib; connemara and the West; Donegal and Foyle; Northern Ireland. Soctland: Introduction; Four classic rivers; East coast; North-East; Kyle of sutherland; North coast; West coast; The islands; south-West and Solway. england and Wales: Introduction; North Country; South and South-West; Wales and the Borders.
"Listed are 327 salmon rivers and waters, stretching from Canada to the Kola peninsula, where reliable angling may be found. There are notes on the best times to visit rivers, the most productive weeks, what tackle is most suitable, best flies, and what the river is capable of producing. ...In each case the primary booking agent for the river or beat is listed". Chapters include: Ireland: Introduction; south-East; South-West; Shannon to Corrib; connemara and the West; Donegal and Foyle; Northern Ireland. Soctland: Introduction; Four classic rivers; East coast; North-East; Kyle of sutherland; North coast; West coast; The islands; south-West and Solway. england and Wales: Introduction; North Country; South and South-West; Wales and the Borders.
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Book Code
53724
Author | Arris (Roy) and Greenhalgh (Malcolm). |
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Book Code | 53724 |
ISBN | B00G995J70. |
Book Description | Slightly shaken, slight wave to pages from former exposure to damp. Good-plus in slightly used and damp-stained dust-wrapper. |
Book Cover | Hardcover |
Published Date | 2003 |
Publisher | Silver Run Publishing. |
Place | Keflavic, Iceland. |