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A GOOD DAY'S FISHING

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Author: James Prosek
Publisher: SIMON & SCHUSTER, Mar 2004
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0-689-85327-0

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James Prosek, best-selling author of "Trout" and "Fly-Fishing the 41st", tells the story of a good day's fishing in this beautiful picture book, illustrated with the author's own gentle watercolors. A comprehensive glossary of lures & flies completes the package. Who wouldn't want to spend a good day's fishing with James Prosek? It's an experience that's sure to transform even a first timer into an expert. Ages 5-10; Full-color illus.; 10x8 inches, 40 pgs.

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INSIDE THE COVER:

What I need for a good day's fishing is in here somewhere....
What's the secret to a good day's fishing?

Bright sun.
Cool breeze.
Favorite rod and reel.
Tackle box with bobbers,
hooks, and sinkers.
But we haven't gotten
to the secret...yet.

James Prosek, best-selling author of "Trout" and "Fly-Fishing the 41st", tells the story of a good day's fishing in this beautiful picture book, illustrated with the author's own gentle watercolors. A comprehensive glossary of lures & flies completes the package. Who wouldn't want to spend a good day's fishing with James Prosek? It's an experience that's sure to transform even a first timer into an expert.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
James Prosek
is a leading expert on fly-fishing and a popular writer in that area. A Yale graduate, he began his writing career at age 20 with Trout: An Illustrated History. His other books include Joe & Me: An Education in Fishing & Friendship, The Complete Angler: A Connecticut Yankee Follows in the Footsteps of Walton, Early Love & Brook Trout and Fly-Fishing the 41st: Around the World on the 41st Parallel. His articles on fishing frequently appear in the New York Times. Prosek was recently featured on a Peabody-winning fishing documentary on ESPN. He lives near a fishing pond in Easton, Connecticut.

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