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Fishing books list

Post by Rabbits » Sat Mar 15, 2008 2:01 am

When I am not fishing I like to read about fishing. Whether it be a fictional diary/novel or a book of tips and tricks. Barnes and Noble is running out of fishing books for me to read so I would like to hear some of the books that WL.com members have read and recommend.

A good format for me would be something like this...

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Here are a couple of my favorites...

1.) "Death, Taxes, and Leaky Waders" by: John Gierach
ISBN: 0-684-86859-8

This is a collection of forty essays from the famous John Gierach. A great read that kept me entertained and inspired me to seek the high lake cutthroat trout. Easy to read because each essay (or short story) is only 5-10 pages in length. I read a new one every night before bed. Geirach is very ironic and witty with his humor and storytelling. One of my favorite books.

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2.) "The Bass Fisherman's Bible" by: Erwin A. Bauer
ISBN: 0-385-24690-0

I pretty much know a little to much about bass fishing thanks to this book. Talks about the history of bass, techniques, how to locate bass, right lures to use and how, even talks about fly-fishing for bass. Great book and a great reference.

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...reading these books not only helps me with my fishing but keeps me on my toes mentally. I have noticed that alot of authors will put moral twists on stories that make me think about my own actions. John Gierach's book has definitely inspired me to become a better sportsmen and respect the land we've been given. I am excited to see other's favorite titles.

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Post by fishnislife » Sun Mar 30, 2008 8:40 pm

For me as a basshead, I really like:

Big Bass Zone
Bill Siemantel
ISBN 0883173131
Thinking outside the box and how to catch monster bass.
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Fishing on the Edge
Mike Iaconelli
ISBN 0385340087
Ike tells his own story of what it was like growing up to become a Bass Pro.
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Of course the ultimate classic:

A River Runs Though It
Norman Maclean
ISBN 0226500608
What more needs to be said than the first line of the book, "In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing"
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Another great one that I enjoyed. It is not a fishing book but an ispirational book.

Wild at Heart
John Eldredge
ISBN 0785268839
Discovering the true heart of a man.
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Post by lskiles » Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:22 am

fishnislife wrote:Another great one that I enjoyed. It is not a fishing book but an ispirational book.

Wild at Heart
John Eldredge
ISBN 0785268839
Discovering the true heart of a man.
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I go every year to a christian camp with about 150 middle-school kids for a week. Two years ago a very dear friend gave me a copy of Wild at Heart just before camp and I got up every day a couple of hours before the kids and sat in the peace of of the Yamhill River and read that book and drank coffee. As the woods came alive each morning God changed my perspective on my whole life through John Eldredge's words. I would recomend this book to every one.

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Post by Toni » Mon Mar 31, 2008 1:34 pm

I bought it for my son Christmas of 2006. He hasn't read it yet. There is a companion book written with his wife for girls and women named "Captivating". I bought it for my girls. One daughter said it was one of the best books she ever read. The other hasn't read it yet.
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Post by Rabbits » Tue Apr 01, 2008 11:38 pm

"Wild at Heart" and "A River Runs Through It" were very good. I just finished reading them and recommend them to anyone. "Wild at Heart" was a bit religious but I think would be good to read for non-christians as well. It has interesting insight on the society we live in today and how the "idea" of what a man is supposed to be.

Thanks for the posts!

Here is another two books I really enjoyed, but not quite fishing related.

"Into The Wild" - by Jon Krakauer
ISBN: 0-385-48680-4

This book was very inspiring. About a young man who has an ultimate goal of living off the land in Alaska. A non-fiction book. This has also been a motion picture recently and I would recommend seeing the movie first, oddly enough. Very sad, but awesome.

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"Backpacking: One Step at a Time" - by Harvey Manning
ISBN: 0-394-72939-0

About backpacking, simply put. Written by a man who has been backpacking since the 1930's. Also one of the first members of REI co-op. Not really great for reading but a great reference. And best of all I found it at Goodwill for $.86!

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Post by fishnislife » Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:09 am

Are you serious. You read those books already. Do you read a lot?

I read a book maybe every 2 months, sometimes longer.

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Here is another two books I really enjoyed, but not quite fishing related.

"Into The Wild" - by Jon Krakauer
ISBN: 0-385-48680-4

This book was very inspiring. About a young man who has an ultimate goal of living off the land in Alaska. A non-fiction book. This has also been a motion picture recently and I would recommend seeing the movie first, oddly enough. Very sad, but awesome.

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You really recommend the movie before the book? I was wanting to read it before seeing this movie. Is the movie any good?


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Post by Rabbits » Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:42 am

Ya I do read a lot, kinda sad. I know. But my roomates are really annoying so I stay in my room alot. Actually their girlfriends are really anoying. So when not fishing or working, I play xbox, tie flies, and read. And it isn't really skimboarding season yet. And at my job, I have alot of downtime, best passed by reading.

As for "into the wild" I would recommend seeing the movie first. Unusual I know, especially for a bookie like myself. The book is basically a report/discussion by Jon Krakauer about whether Chris McCandless was crazy, sucicidal, etc. He puts in a few of his own experiences and compares McCandless to other famous wanderers such as; Everett Rues and John Muir. The book jumps around alot and gives away many parts of the movie. And the movie is quite accurate, so reading the book later didn't piss me off. Plus I had a face/personality for the character.

And yes... the movie was awesome. Very long though. My father didn't find it as good, he said he got over all that crap about authority and life questions a long time ago.
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Post by kevinb » Wed Apr 02, 2008 12:50 am

[quote="Rabbits"]Ya I do read a lot, kinda sad. I know. But my roomates are really annoying so I stay in my room alot. Actually their girlfriends are really anoying. So when not fishing or working, I play xbox, tie flies, and read. And it isn't really skimboarding season yet. And at my job, I have alot of downtime, best passed by reading.

As for "into the wild" I would recommend seeing the movie first. Unusual I know, especially for a bookie like myself. The book is basically a report/discussion by Jon Krakauer about whether Chris McCandless was crazy, sucicidal, etc. He puts in a few of his own experiences and compares McCandless to other famous wanderers such as]

I loved this movie. The ending sucks but I can't complain..its a true story. The scenery was amazing too. Just an all around great story.

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Post by VooDuuChild » Fri Apr 04, 2008 5:08 pm

My girl's mom gave me a book to read and I absolutely loved it. It's older than I am and the dates inside say that it's the tenth printing as of year 1967, first copywrited 1963. It's from Outdoor Life and called Complete book of Fresh Water Fishing by P. Allen Parsons, Foreword by Ray Bergman. It's obviously old school and they do a lot of talking about worrying about rods and line breaking which is awesome as those problems now aren't such an issue. But some of the pictures, especially some of trout that were in the FIFTY pound range. I've never seen such a thing and the pictures are something else. I love this book, and it's great since it's so old, it even smells like an old book. They go through all sorts of freshwater fishing even covering fly fishing. I love the old school, using info in this book has definitely caught me fish. It also mentions Washington frequently as we had and still have some pretty dang good fishin in these parts....
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Post by Rabbits » Mon Apr 07, 2008 3:14 pm

...tenth printing as of year 1967, first copywrited 1963. It's from Outdoor Life and called Complete book of Fresh Water Fishing by P. Allen Parsons, Foreword by Ray Bergman. It's obviously old school and they do a lot of talking about worrying about rods and line breaking which is awesome...
I have this book as well, it is very interesting. Hard to find though.

I don't think it has an ISBN

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Post by VooDuuChild » Tue Apr 15, 2008 7:09 pm

Yup, that's the one, man, what a great read that book is. If you find one, just get it; if you love fishing; you'll love this book.


There is ONE I could find on ebaY

http://cgi.ebay.com/FRESHWATER-FISHING- ... 18Q2el1247

Someone here should get it, it's awesome.

EDIT: Actually, there are more on ebaY, just search "Allen Parsons" and it'll bring up lots of them.
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Post by fishing collector » Wed Apr 16, 2008 2:04 am

Now on ebay there is Fishing Books Galore... They are coming up on an online live auction. Soon.. It is from Langs Auction House. You will have to look it up your self. Also stuff from Zane Grey and for you fly people there are pictures of flys that were used back when! Gotta Go..... If you like fishing this auction is for you...Lottsa bass lures too! NOS type.. By for now
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Post by Rollin with Rolland » Sat Sep 20, 2008 4:45 pm

Nice Intermediate Smallie Book By In-Fisherman...(still perfecting those Lk. Whatcom smallies!!)


"Smallmouth Bass: A Handbook of strategies". 1984. published by In-Fisherman. Dan Sura, Dave Csanda, Bob Ripley, Ron and Al Linder, Doug
Stange, & Larry Dahlberg. 236 p.


A little old, but I just found it at goodwill for 99 cents.....Acknowledges Bill Dance, Steve Price, Bill Binkleman, and Gary Roach.


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Post by mallard83 » Sat Sep 20, 2008 6:26 pm

"SNOHOMISH My Beloved County, An Angler's Anthology" by: Bob Heirman
ISBN: 0-938567-36-5

This is the best book that I have ever opened, hands down. It is a book about fishing in Snohomish county in the "golden years" and the destruction and downfall of fishing since. Mr. Heirman tells of his many years of fishing various Snohomish county rivers and lakes and his extensive preservation of our natural resources. It is just awe inspiring to read about what the fishing was like back in the day. I have read this book from front to back, no less than 20 times and it is just as good as the first time that I read it.

Here is a link that only gives a little bit of what is in the book.
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Post by The Quadfather » Sat Sep 20, 2008 9:09 pm

Mallard, Do you know if it is still in print? And anywhere that you can find it? I grew up in Snohomish county, and I would get a kick out of reading about some of the places I grew up fishing.
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Post by mallard83 » Tue Sep 23, 2008 4:14 pm

quadradomus wrote:Mallard, Do you know if it is still in print? And anywhere that you can find it? I grew up in Snohomish county, and I would get a kick out of reading about some of the places I grew up fishing.
This is what I have found.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... 048&sr=1-1

Or you could mabey try Half Priced Books, here is the link to their store locator.

http://www.halfpricebooks.com/find_a_store.html

Good luck, I hope you can get yourself a copy. You won't be disappointed especially since you grew up there.
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