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Book about all Washington Lakes
I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
RE:Book about all Washington Lakes
There is this new book;
Here in this thread that'll give you the name of the book, and who did it;
http://washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_po ... -Book.aspx
Here in this thread that'll give you the name of the book, and who did it;
http://washingtonlakes.com/forum/yaf_po ... -Book.aspx
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes
Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes
With a sub-chapter, "How to Miss a 5 lb Largemouth With the Net".fishnislife wrote:Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes
Amx wrote:With a sub-chapter, "How to Miss a 5 lb Largemouth With the Net".fishnislife wrote:Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.
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I could definitely write that chapter. But I'd call it - Best way to loose a tournament (and a $100) for your buddy.
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes
That would work too. Too bad the net didn't. I guess I'm gonna have to buy a better net.fishnislife wrote:Amx wrote:With a sub-chapter, "How to Miss a 5 lb Largemouth With the Net".fishnislife wrote: Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.
fishnislife
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I could definitely write that chapter. But I'd call it - Best way to loose a tournament (and a $100) for your buddy.
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RE:Book about all Washington Lakes
wow, did you just make a good guess... are you bugging Aaron and my phone conversations?fishnislife wrote:Pete's Washington Guide is very well done. Maybe not as extensive as Terry's but great information none the less.Whidbeyfisherman wrote:I was recently at the Sportmens Show and saw a book that was collection of all the lakes in Washington. I cannot remember the name of it now but am trying to find it. I want a book similiar to Terry Rudnick's "Washington Fishing" but newer and more up to date. Anyone know?? THANKS!
Personally I think Terry Rudnick needs to put out another book. Bigger, better and more detailed. I would buy it in a heartbeat.
I feel one day WL.com could publish a book with all the information contained in this site. Not to mention all the writers around the site that would happily contribute amazing articles. I have thought about it a lot but haven't mentioned it to Mike. It would take some time but could end up being the most valuable resource to Washington fishing. Title - WashingtonLakes.com Ultimate Guide to Fishing Washington.
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