The Thames: Where To Fish, And How is a vintage guide to fishing the Thames River. Written by Frederick H. Amphlett, this book provides practical advice and detailed information for anglers looking to explore the fishing opportunities in this iconic waterway.
Amphlett shares his expertise on the best locations, techniques, and equipment for catching various species of fish found in the Thames. Whether you are a seasoned angler or a beginner, this guide offers valuable insights into the art of river fishing. Discover the joys of angling in one of England's most famous rivers with this timeless resource.
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