Make Your Own Cat Toys: Saving The Planet One Cat Toy At A Time (Paperback)
January 2, 2010
If you have ever purchased a fancy cat toy only to find Kitty preferred the bag it came in, this book is for you. Make Your Own Cat Toys shows you how to create eco-friendly cat toys that are fast, fun and easy to make. Highlights of this cheeky and lighthearted book include: Over 50 toy ideas to suit the different ways that cats love to play, a new toy for each week of the year 25 toys that can be made in 60 seconds or less with no special skills required Ideal for new (more…)
The Southeast’s Best Fly Fishing (Paperback)
September 21, 2009
Whether you are flying through Atlanta on business (the Chattahoochee River provides superb fishing just outside of city limits) or taking an extended trip into the backcountry of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, this guide gives you the information you need for a successful fishing trip. With stunning photos, detailed hatch charts for each river, photos and recipes of the most effective fly patterns, and insider information from local guides and outfitters, this book is an ess (more…)
Tidewater Bobber Fishing for Chinook Salmon (Paperback)
September 21, 2009
One of my favorite ways to fish for Chinook salmon is with bobber and bait in tidewater holes along the Oregon coast in fall. The bite is often subtle and delicate, the fish huge and strong! Gene Martin tells about what you need to know concerning tides, bobbers, casting, baits, rods, reels, line, hooks, playing, crowds and angler courtesy, etc. This little book can put you into some of the finest angling in the world. If you lived in England and had to pay for it, it would (more…)
Basic Fishing Lure Carving (Paperback)
September 14, 2009
For every fisherman who feels buying a lure and catching fish is not challenging enough, this book takes you back to yesteryear, when there were no department stores or sports shops and helps you create your own fishing lures. In 220 detailed color photos, Greg Hays helps you carve lures step-by-step, from the initial blank to a finished broke-back lure. Every tool needed is listed, every technique employed is carefully described, including painting instructions. Additionally, the (more…)
Pro Tactics: Walleye: Use the Secrets of the Pros to Catch More and Bigger Walleye (Paperback)
September 9, 2009
From the Back CoverDiscover the pro secrets for catching more and bigger walleye. Walleyes may be the most popular game fish in America after bass, and for good reason. Consistently catching this temperamental game fish can be a major challenge, but when you succeed, the reward is a tasty meal of what’s commonly considered the best-tasting freshwater fish.In this expertly written book, pro angler Mark Martin shares never-before-published advice for catching the big ones, including (more…)
Walleye Wisdom: An In-Fisherman Handbook of Strategies (Paperback)
September 9, 2009
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The Rapala Fishing Guide/Tips From The Pros (Paperback)
August 11, 2009
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Coastal Fishing in the Carolinas: From Surf, Pier, and Jetty (Paperback)
August 7, 2009
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Roland Martin’s 101 Bass-Catching Secrets (Paperback)
July 12, 2009
“Roland Martin is at the forefront of most fishing innovations—either as the inventor, the angler who helped refine it, or a pro who quickly adapted its potential to the bass fishing scene.”—Bassmaster Roland Martin, the most successful bass fisherman in history in terms of tournaments won, is a prolific source of bass fishing wisdom and sure-fire bassing tips. Both practical and discursive, Martin not only discusses why bass strike, how to use live bait, plugs, and spinners, tri (more…)
Classic & Antique Fly-Fishing Tackle: A Guide for Collectors & Anglers [BARGAIN PRICE] (Paperback)
July 4, 2009
From Library Journal
This book definitely holds some pleasant surprises for the reader. Instead of the expected catalog of collectibles, Campbell provides an interesting account of successes, failures, and oddities. The author, editor of Fishing Collectibles magazine, brings together many sources (the bibliography lists 45) to construct an interesting history. His work concentrates on rods and reels, although information on flies and other accessories merits a single chapter. There (more…)







