Nature of Fishing
Understanding Fish for Better Fishing
Inbunden, Engelska, 2026
260 kr
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Beskrivning
This is a book for anglers who know there is something more to fishing than technique alone.Fishing, at its heart, is an act of attention. In this thoughtful and deeply personal book, John Bailey reflects on a lifetime spent watching fish and the waters they inhabit, revealing how true understanding, patiently acquired, can transform both the angler and the act of fishing itself. There was a time when anglers sought not simply to catch fish but to understand them. In The Nature of Fishing, John Bailey returns to that older, deeper tradition − one rooted in observation, patience and a lifelong curiosity about the world beneath the surface. Drawing on more than seventy years spent beside rivers, lakes and distant shores, he invites you to look again at fish: how they live, how they move, and how they reveal themselves to those prepared to watch. From the everyday habits of coarse fish and fly fishing to the more elusive world of game fish and the sea, this book builds a clear, practical understanding of what’s really going on beneath the surface. Along the way, John Bailey shares stories from local waters and travels further afield, each pointing to a simple truth: the more you understand fish, the easier it becomes to catch them. This isn’t a book about trends or complicated tactics. It’s about learning to read the water, taking the time to watch and noticing the small signs that tell you fish are there.'John has the brain of a fish, thinks like a fish and putting us on fish is what he brings to Gone Fishing and shares in this book!' - Paul Whitehouse'This is a great book — one that will ultimately help you catch more fish because it will help you understand them better.' -Simon Cooper fly fisher, conservationist and author of Life of a Chalkstream