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Topic: Very interesting book: The Fisherman's Ocean  (Read 1782 times)

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I am just starting it, having read just a few chapters, and already I am impressed. The jacket states: "How marine science can help you find and catch more fish". David Ross, the author, is a scientist emeritus at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution and an avid salt water fly fisher. Published by Stackpole Books in paperback.

Oh wait, maybe I shouldn't be sharing this with the competition   :smt011 :smt013
Oh well. It will make the competition that much more interesting.


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... "How marine science can help you find and catch more fish". ...

Oh wait, maybe I shouldn't be sharing this with the competition   :smt011 :smt013
...

Hey sounds like this book might be giving away all my secrets!
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Did it prove to be cool?  Does it discuss the Pacific fishes?
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