Gone Fishing!

Posted on 03 June 2007

library-089.jpgIt’s that time of year again when the boys from Triple L Fish Club head up north for their annual fishing trip. This year I will be taking a book called, “So Many Fish, So Little Time“. The book was written by, Mark D. Williams, and I have committed to writing a review of his collection of the best fishing spots in the world. To tweak your interest,

Ever dreamed of following in Hemingway’s footsteps and fishing in the Basque country of Spain ? Or casting your line in the urban jungle of New York City ? How about reeling in a 150-lb. tarpon off the coast of Florida?

In So Many Fish, So Little Time, expert fisherman Mark D. Williams takes you to the 1,001 places all anglers should visit before they go to that great fishing paradise in the sky. From milkfish in the Seychelles to sailfish off Guatemala to Arctic char at the top of the world, he’ll take you on a lively and informative trip to the most beautiful, bountiful and fish-laden waters in the world. The only angler’s guide to essential places to fish that covers the entire world, So Many Fish, So Little Time is truly a fish tale like no other.

Please visit again next week for my review. Until then you can see the book online here.

See you in a week!

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Bill Anderson - who has written 634 posts on Muskoka Outdoors.


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