Misadventures and Fishing Tales

Misadventures and Fishing Tales
Author: Kelly Bruning
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0557139538


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A humorous collection of true short stories written by a female Boston transplant now living in the northern Michigan great outdoors. This book promises a lot of laughs about outdoor misadventures. Interwoven in the tales are humor, mischief, and a few life lessons. Join the scene as the author describes the crisp morning air and the serenity of surrounding woodlands on an ice fishing outing. Picture Michigan's mighty Mackinac Bridge as its twin white towers stand tall, welcoming visitors to the Upper Peninsula. Put yourself among the crowd of the local pub waiting to view the braggart's trophy fish, which unfortunately was eaten by the neighborhood wild cats! The author intertwines misadventure in the great outdoors with an appreciation for nature, putting readers in another scene while also leaving them with a laugh or two along the way.The author will donate $1.00 of her proceeds to fight Multiple Sclerosis. By purchasing this book, you have joined the author in fighting this disease.

My Life Was This Big

My Life Was This Big
Author: Lefty Kreh
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1602393591


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Kreh, the Johnny Cash of fly-fishing writers ("Baltimore Sun"), takes his readers on an angling journey through the last half-century. He relates tales of fishing expeditions with Fidel Castro as well as solo battles with some of the most elusive fish in the world. 10 color photos.

Fish Tales and Other Stories ...

Fish Tales and Other Stories ...
Author: Gus Gusfaston
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595433480


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"This book is the first in a series of short stories that feature my favorite fishing tales." -- page vii.

Fish Tales

Fish Tales
Author: Alan Liere
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Alaska
ISBN: 9780977945412


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Fishing for Laughs - A Great Catch of Funny Fishing Tales

Fishing for Laughs - A Great Catch of Funny Fishing Tales
Author: Various
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2012-11-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 144748049X


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It's a widely accepted fact that fishermen love to spin a yarn. Indeed, fishing and its lifestyle have spawned some of the greatest works of fiction in all of the Western literary canon. Here are collected thirteen humorous short stories, from the pen of authors such as Ernest Hemingway, Lord Edward Dunsany and Jerome K. Jerome.

Fishing's Greatest Misadventures

Fishing's Greatest Misadventures
Author: Paul Diamond
Publisher: Casagrande Press LLC
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2008
Genre: Fishing
ISBN: 0976951649


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Fishings Greatest Misadventures presents 25 larger-than-life true stories covering the spectrum of fish tales, from terrifying to comical to downright bizarre. Everyday fishermen, journalists, and pros tell their stories of freak accidents, fish attacks, sabotage, pranks, getting lost at sea, idiotic decisions, eerie incidents, and other jaw-dropping calamities. This book takes you from the freshwater to the sea with stories about every form of angling, from fly-casting for trout to noodling for catfish, and big game sport fishing to casting for the unknown.

Fish Tales

Fish Tales
Author: June Anderson
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2018-04-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781542822626


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When the author's oldest grandson, Nick, was little, his greatest joy was to go fishing with his dad and grandpa for "Normans." It wasn't too long before Grandma June conjured up Wally Walleye to keep Norman Northern company and sent them off on some fishy adventures. Now grandma to a great many more fisherfolk, the author lives and writes from her Andover home in Minnesota.

Working the Sea, Updated and Expanded

Working the Sea, Updated and Expanded
Author: Wendell Seavey
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2010-07-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1556439148


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Working the Sea is the story of a Maine fisherman’s life, a collection of memories and teachings from a master storyteller. Author Wendell Seavey, who grew up in the 1940s in the fishing village that inspired this story, avoids the overly romantic or picturesque language of other fishing and working-class narratives, writing in a true Downeast Yankee voice and candidly describing both the joys and hardships of the fishing life. Seavey is firmly rooted in the fishing traditions of his community and family, and the book reflects these deep roots. But his perspectives and observations are unique and at times unexpected as he travels across the United States, engages in psychic and spiritual activity, develops an environmental philosophy of life, and meets a host of memorable countercultural characters. Seavey also shares practical lessons about approaching life’s “insurmountable obstacles” and getting past them, and about his transformation from a “fisherman-user” to a “fisherman-ecologist” striving to be part of the cycle of life. This new edition includes an account of the author’s two-year sojourn in Texas as well as several other new stories.

Predicaments

Predicaments
Author: Randy Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2014-02-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781494704834


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It was very easy finding something the main character of this book is good at - his ability to get into predicaments. The unlikely resolutions of these predicaments make the story. He has a way of falling into a steamy pile of misadventures, but usually ends up coming out smelling OK. It isn't that big fish that you caught; or that huge buck - it's the exaggerated memories.

The Greatest Fishing Stories Ever Told

The Greatest Fishing Stories Ever Told
Author: Lamar Underwood
Publisher: Lyons Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-03
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781493039586


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The Greatest Fishing Stories Ever Toldis sure to ignite recollections of your own angling experiences as well as send your imagination adrift. In this compilation of tales you will read about two kinds of places, the ones you have been to before and love to remember, and the places you have only dreamed of going, and would love to visit. Whether you prefer to fish rivers, estuaries, or beaches, this book will take you to all kinds of water, where you'll experience catching every kind of fish.Read on as some of the sport's most talented writers recount their personal memories of catching bass, trout, bluefish marlin, tuna, and more. You'll read about all kinds of fish, and all kinds of fishermen in these pages. Explore the Pacific with Zane Grey, as he fights a 1,000-pound blue marlin, or listen as A.J. McClane explains just what it really means to be an angler. Take a step back in time when you read Ernie Schwiebert's tale of fishing a remote lake in Michigan, when he was still only a young boy. Each of these stories, selected because of its intrinsic literary worth, reinforces the unique personal connection that fishing creates between man and nature.