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| Haig-Brown, Roderick - FISHERMAN’S
FALL – 1964 1st edition – 279p – Morrow,
NY – In the author’s own words; “Of all the times
of year on the Pacific watershed, the fall is the most exciting, spring
the most beautiful, summer perhaps the most delightful, winter the most
testing, at least physically; but fall is the time of movement.”
This in the author’s opinion, is the wonder of fall fishing. After
the quieter times of summer, the nights are cooler, the shadows are
longer and the fish are more active. There is a touch of urgency about
it all, so one had better get out and be doing. – Another Haig-Brown
classic. – Book is fine in a very good plus dust jacket with slight
edgewear. -$90.00 |
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