Ok, this may be an useful list for those hoping to expand their collection or for those entering the magical World of sea-trout fishing that would like to explore the plethora of books at their disposal. What I am proposing is twofold:
1. In this thread we just list the books.
2. We create separate threads for each book, with each book incorporating a review by forum members. What you comment on and how you structure it is up to you, e.g. exploring pros and cons, how modern the data is, grammar/typos etc.
Let's keep this thread to these parameters:
Surname, Name, year of publication (and/or edition), book name.
All kept in alphabetical order.
No matter if there are a few editions, let's get them listed. e.g. a starting example would be:
Falkus, Hugh. 1962 (1st edition). Sea-Trout Fishing.
Books may also be included if they have a significant chapter/s on sea-trout, or sea-trout fishing i.e. many of the old salmon books would have a sporadic chapter or two on sea-trout.
Something to keep us occupied throughout the cold, winter months!!
Steff.
1. In this thread we just list the books.
2. We create separate threads for each book, with each book incorporating a review by forum members. What you comment on and how you structure it is up to you, e.g. exploring pros and cons, how modern the data is, grammar/typos etc.
Let's keep this thread to these parameters:
Surname, Name, year of publication (and/or edition), book name.
All kept in alphabetical order.
No matter if there are a few editions, let's get them listed. e.g. a starting example would be:
Falkus, Hugh. 1962 (1st edition). Sea-Trout Fishing.
Books may also be included if they have a significant chapter/s on sea-trout, or sea-trout fishing i.e. many of the old salmon books would have a sporadic chapter or two on sea-trout.
Something to keep us occupied throughout the cold, winter months!!
Steff.
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