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Paperback A Season on the Edge (Stories From a Surfcaster's Year) Book

ISBN: 0615177409

ISBN13: 9780615177403

A Season on the Edge (Stories From a Surfcaster's Year)

From the first signs of life in the backwaters of the South Shore on an April night, to the year's last push of big stripers along the ocean beaches in early December, A Season on the Edge chronicles... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Surf Angler's Must Read!

No Stranger Than I The Author The Teacher When a young surf fisherman teaches an old dog a new trick--such as John Skinner once taught consummate angler and outdoors writer, William (Doc) Muller, as the latter unselfishly acknowledged in his book on bucktailing--you know that you have a true mentor in the making. As New York Surf /Field Editor for NOR'EAST SALTWATER, John has woven methods and means into prose that could take a Pulitzer Prize. An example: ". . . I realized I was staring at a cove full of peanut bunker. It didn't matter that nothing was on them. It was slack high tide, and once the current started pushing them down the shoreline, the place would have the volatility of a stream of gasoline running downhill to a line of red flares." Want to know what plugs, plastics, jigs, tins and bait to use on what species, and where and why? Want to attain the arcane knowledge of reading the water, assessing tides, currents, and weather? Want to learn what equipment and accessories tackle the job? Then read this work of art, which imparts the necessary business of the brine if you wish to be successful. Combining invaluable information with mighty narration, John has written a serious source book for the newcomer to the shoreline as well as the maven of the suds. Yes, even you old salts can learn a trick or two. If hunting for bucket-mouth bass, tenacious togs, chopper blues, doormat fluke, elusive weakfish, or line-stripping albies along the shores of Long Island is a turn-on, simply turn these pages and learn the how-to. And then there's an offshore battle with a 600 plus-pound Mako that is sure to pump your adrenaline as it did the author's. Presented as a nine-month (April into December), often daily adventure--garnered from a well-detailed log kept over a period of years--John Skinner is a man for all seasons. ************************************************************************* Robert Banfelder is an award-winning novelist whose psychological thrillers include NO STRANGER THAN I, THE TEACHER, and THE AUTHOR. NO STRANGER THAN I is hailed as "Brilliant." THE TEACHER won Best Fiction Suspense Book for 2006 from NewBookReviews.org. Bob's newest release is THE AUTHOR, of which Mark Reid says, "Banfelder has written another winner for 2007." Bob weaves his love of the great outdoors through his fiction and, of course, his nonfiction.

Good read for anyone who surf fishes

This is a very interesting book---I enjoyed all of the stories of fish caught and lessons learned. It's not really a "teaching book", but as the title says, it's stories from fishing for a year, and I did learn more about fishing in reading it. I don't fish Long Island, so I didn't know all of the areas the author was referring to, but I think it's interesting to anyone who has surf or jetty fished for stripers. I even went back and bought another book to give to my dad, who has been fishing for 60 years and is a tough critic. With the fall fishing season approaching, this book will get you in the mood to be out on a beach or jetty chasing after striped bass.
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