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Collins Encyclopedia of fishing in Britain and ireland

£3.50

Description

The Collins Encyclopedia of Fishing in Britain and Ireland is a comprehensive guide to fishing, edited by Michael Prichard, with a first publication date of 1982. It covers all types of angling in both freshwater and saltwater, including fish species, equipment, habitats, and techniques. The book features detailed illustrations and photographs of fish, as well as diagrams for fishing knots and rigs.
Editor: Michael Prichard
Publication: First published in 1982. Some sources mention a 1976/1977 edition titled Encyclopedia of Fishing in the British Isles.
Content:
Covers all species of fish found in both fresh and saltwater across Britain and Ireland.
Details various angling techniques, equipment, bait, and habitats.
Includes a freshwater and sea-fish identification guide.
Illustrations:
Superbly illustrated with color photographs and paintings by artists like Dietrich Burkel.
Includes diagrams for tying knots and rigs.
Structure:
Well-indexed and easy to navigate.
Includes a glossary of angling terms

Condition: This book is in great condition just standard storage ware.
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