Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Go Fish!

Fish Stories of the Practical Variety
Fishing is a popular pastime. Books provide many tips and suggestions for improving your fishing experience. Good equipment and good locations can make all the difference. A variety of fishing topics are covered in these, among the many other 'fish story' titles you'll find @ your library:

The Orvis Guide to Beginning Fly Fishing : 101 Tips for the Absolute Beginner
by Tom Rosenbauer

Game Fishing : a Step-by-step Handbook by Peter Gathercole

So Many Fish, So Little Time: 1,001 of the World’s Greatest Back Country Honeyholes, Trout Rivers, Blue Ribbon Waters, Bass Lakes, & Saltwater Hot Spots
by Mark Williams

Tying Terrestrials for Super Fishing: Tools, Tips, & Tricks for Tying Everything from Grasshoppers to Inch Worms by C. Boyd Pfeiffer

Gone Fishin' : the 75 Best Waters in Connecticut by Manny Luftglass

A License to Fish

Avid fisher men and women already know the deal; you need a license to fish. Since many of you are now exploring the option to ‘go fish’ as a new family pastime, visit the East Hampton Town Clerk’s Office to obtain your license.

Post by Bev Simmons